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for sale : new ddi4

December 20th, 2012, 3:03

the devise still have the full warranty of the deepspar with the 1 year free updates offer by the company, and no hard drive was imaged with it .

totaly new ""bought 2 days ago " , priced by the mother company for 3450 -3550 $
the warrnty and update registration name will be transfered to the buyer name "thanx for deepspar support team"

will be sold for the highest price offered , please contact me at
nawras_tassi@voila.fr

thank you

Re: for sale : new ddi4

December 20th, 2012, 7:32

DDi's are a great hardware imager are you really sure you want to sell it after having it only 2 days?
You will be making a loss?

I can understand you feeling a bit down from your previous post ddi4-keeps-detecting-clicking-drives-bsy-t24750.html#p166884 as your expectations of what the tool can do was not correct but it is a great hardware imager. Personally I would advise you to keep it, get use to how & what you can do with it & offer a imaging service for other pc repair people who have hard drives with bad sectors & unstable heads that they cant image/clone.
This way you will get some $ back which will then help to eventually pay it off. Also whilst your doing that you can research DR & maybe offer a logical dr services & then out source jobs like clicking drive etc.

Loki

Re: for sale : new ddi4

December 20th, 2012, 10:49

Thank you very much loki for your encouragement , i do serve logical data recovery using ddrescue in most of the time to image bad sectors , and till now , over 30 bad sector HDDs were served using it , and am far away from physical data recoveries right now .

Re: for sale : new ddi4

December 20th, 2012, 10:59

raven4d wrote:Thank you very much loki for your encouragement , i do serve logical data recovery using ddrescue in most of the time to image bad sectors , and till now , over 30 bad sector HDDs were served using it , and am far away from physical data recoveries right now .

okay...ddrescue is a good start, but DDI is a lot better. Especially with the network add-on and DRE. Imagine loading up the file system while you mirror, selecting the files and folders that the client has requested and mirror those sectors first. Getting a lot of read errors? Oh, that is head 3. Let's disable that for now and get heads 0,1,2 mirrored, then we can go back and fight with head 3 later.

See what I'm saying. Not only will you get a better clone, you will have a better success rate at faster speeds. It also helps knowing that one heads does not read at all right at the start. Saves you wasting a lot of time once you know what the problem is.

Luke

Re: for sale : new ddi4

December 21st, 2012, 12:34

You are comparing DDrescue with DDI, specialy 4?
If you want we can trade DDI3 for 4 and give you some money back eheheheh and it's still better than ddrescue.

Re: for sale : new ddi4

December 21st, 2012, 13:26

raven4d wrote:the devise still have the full warranty of the deepspar with the 1 year free updates offer by the company, and no hard drive was imaged with it .

totaly new ""bought 2 days ago " , priced by the mother company for 3450 -3550 $
the warrnty and update registration name will be transfered to the buyer name "thanx for deepspar support team"

will be sold for the highest price offered , please contact me at
nawras_tassi@voila.fr

thank you


Sorry to tell my dear here, but you will feel sorry and by then its gonna be too late (if sold)

Unless changing Profession this is something else.

good luck

Re: for sale : new ddi4

December 21st, 2012, 17:05

i wish i can delete my original post ,


thank you all !
loki , lcoughey and einstein9 for your advices !

i know it's a great piece of hardware ,but the thing is that when i bought ddi4 i was expecting starting imaging the good heads in most of the clicking devises right away "as i was doing logical data recovery for several years now" , but now i am forced to practice at least more head swaps in my clean room .

thank you all for your encouragement
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