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Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager 4

August 3rd, 2012, 3:01

Amarbir wrote:
positivebit wrote:
Amarbir wrote:Hi Guys ,
The Deepspar Imager Ver 4 Is Looking Very Good ,Is Someone Using The New PCI Express Card .Is The Interface Now Windows Based .


so u mean that now it is not needed the usb pendrive to start ddi?


Well,
i am as ignorant as you are i do not own it


NO i have and use it. there is not a windows GUI for data recovery at least IF they made one very recently.
Where did u read and why did u post news like that?

Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager 4

August 3rd, 2012, 3:25

positivebit wrote:
Amarbir wrote:
positivebit wrote:
Amarbir wrote:Hi Guys ,
The Deepspar Imager Ver 4 Is Looking Very Good ,Is Someone Using The New PCI Express Card .Is The Interface Now Windows Based .


so u mean that now it is not needed the usb pendrive to start ddi?


Well,
i am as ignorant as you are i do not own it


NO i have and use it. there is not a windows GUI for data recovery at least IF they made one very recently.
Where did u read and why did u post news like that?


Lol ,
I Want To Buy It Hence i Am Asking " That Does The Imager Ver 4 With the New PCI Express Card " Have Windows Interface To Clone Or Not .Can't You Understand such simple English Vocab ? . I am Confused as i have no idea how ver 4 will work ?

Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager 4

August 3rd, 2012, 6:23

looks like a Windows GUI to me http://www.deepspar.com/products-ds-disk-imager.html.... gonna be ordering mine REAL soon....

Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager 4

August 3rd, 2012, 9:26

Touchclarity wrote:looks like a Windows GUI to me http://www.deepspar.com/products-ds-disk-imager.html.... gonna be ordering mine REAL soon....


NO,
that's not the kernel of DDI, it's DeepSpar Recovery Environment
( Windows-based application extending File System Recovery capabilities of DeepSpar Disk Imager)

Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager 4

August 3rd, 2012, 10:00

positivebit wrote:
Touchclarity wrote:looks like a Windows GUI to me http://www.deepspar.com/products-ds-disk-imager.html.... gonna be ordering mine REAL soon....


NO,
that's not the kernel of DDI, it's DeepSpar Recovery Environment
( Windows-based application extending File System Recovery capabilities of DeepSpar Disk Imager)


Well,
Someone Told Me That If you Buy the network addon you can see the imaging in windows does it work like this ?

Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager 4

August 3rd, 2012, 12:24

Amarbir wrote:
positivebit wrote:
Touchclarity wrote:looks like a Windows GUI to me http://www.deepspar.com/products-ds-disk-imager.html.... gonna be ordering mine REAL soon....


NO,
that's not the kernel of DDI, it's DeepSpar Recovery Environment
( Windows-based application extending File System Recovery capabilities of DeepSpar Disk Imager)


Well,
Someone Told Me That If you Buy the network addon you can see the imaging in windows does it work like this ?



I have the DDI v3 without the network addon (not sure if its worth the extra £250-£300 as I can walk over to it) but as far as I know you basically remote desktop to the DDI to see the dos application running.

The DDI v3 box boots to dos c:\ then you just type ddi to run the program.
The DDI v4 you need a bootable usb pen to boot to dos & then run the ddi command. The main advantage of the ddi v4 is the imaging transfer speed.


Loki

Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager 4

August 3rd, 2012, 12:53

loki wrote:
The DDI v3 box boots to dos c:\ then you just type ddi to run the program.
The DDI v4 you need a bootable usb pen to boot to dos & then run the ddi command. The main advantage of the ddi v4 is the imaging transfer speed.


Loki


Hi Loki :)

yes i confirm that also V.4 need type ddi, DeepSpar provide a pendrive (that i immediatly clone since i know pendrive can failure, thanx to good and to our buisiness) that must be choosen on boot of bios machine.

i don't use network edition. DDI is impressive fast in cloning and has automatic-smart 4 passes (that DE do not manage) without babysitting the drive.Also ig good for some brand (i.e. Toshiba) that other tools do not manage so well.
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