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is there anyone selling their PC3000 UDMA?

August 24th, 2016, 0:55

is there anyone selling their PC3000 UDMA?
what's the market for a new UDMA unit?

Re: is there anyone selling their PC3000 UDMA?

August 24th, 2016, 5:21

Ask info@acelaboratory.com

Re: is there anyone selling their PC3000 UDMA?

August 29th, 2016, 12:44

can not transfer the licence

cost is also to much

check atola out instead

Re: is there anyone selling their PC3000 UDMA?

August 29th, 2016, 15:39

craig6928 wrote:can not transfer the licence

cost is also to much

check atola out instead


Bad advice, very bad advice. Atola isn't even remotely comparable to PC-3000. However, as mentioned license transfers aren't exactly allowed. If you can find someone in your same part of the world selling one, it'll continue to work but you won't be able to get the necessary updates which you'll need to continue working on the latest drives. So eventually you'll end up paying Ace to buy a legitimate unit. Their prices are high, but you get what you pay for. My PC-3000 Express unit pays for itself about every three months. I can't even count the number of cases I wouldn't have been able to do with any other tool. If you're making data recovery your main business, it's absolutely an essential part of your business.

As to Ace's prices, it all depends on your location. In Russia, or parts of Asia they aren't terribly expensive. Here in the USA we pay a small fortune for them.

Re: is there anyone selling their PC3000 UDMA?

August 29th, 2016, 15:43

There are no more updates for the original UDMA system. So, that really isn't an issue any more. With that in mind, how much are you offering?

Re: is there anyone selling their PC3000 UDMA?

August 29th, 2016, 15:48

lcoughey wrote:There are no more updates for the original UDMA system.

Why not ?
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Re: is there anyone selling their PC3000 UDMA?

August 29th, 2016, 17:24

jermy wrote:
lcoughey wrote:There are no more updates for the original UDMA system.

Why not ?



I think is talking about the green UDMA....

Re: is there anyone selling their PC3000 UDMA?

August 30th, 2016, 14:33

hdd_sand wrote:
jermy wrote:
lcoughey wrote:There are no more updates for the original UDMA system.

Why not ?



I think is talking about the green UDMA....


Yes, he said ORIGJNAL UDMA. :-)

Re: is there anyone selling their PC3000 UDMA?

August 30th, 2016, 15:57

Life was a little easier when ACE first started talking about the units:

PCI
UDMA
UDMA-E
Express

Re: is there anyone selling their PC3000 UDMA?

September 4th, 2016, 0:43

data-medics wrote:
craig6928 wrote:can not transfer the licence

cost is also to much

check atola out instead


Bad advice, very bad advice. Atola isn't even remotely comparable to PC-3000. However, as mentioned license transfers aren't exactly allowed. If you can find someone in your same part of the world selling one, it'll continue to work but you won't be able to get the necessary updates which you'll need to continue working on the latest drives. So eventually you'll end up paying Ace to buy a legitimate unit. Their prices are high, but you get what you pay for. My PC-3000 Express unit pays for itself about every three months. I can't even count the number of cases I wouldn't have been able to do with any other tool. If you're making data recovery your main business, it's absolutely an essential part of your business.

As to Ace's prices, it all depends on your location. In Russia, or parts of Asia they aren't terribly expensive. Here in the USA we pay a small fortune for them.


no in the north american market you get ripped off

if you know someone in Russia who can buy the tools its a lot cheaper


atola insight is a good tool i can freely sell the unit with no issues at all why is it bad advice
it can recover drives with corrupt firmware



but with all ACE Laboratory bullshit licence policy
controlling the market so there no second hand markets
is TOTAL BULL SHIT

and they need to open the market up a little bit more

Re: is there anyone selling their PC3000 UDMA?

June 27th, 2019, 4:02

1. u can use VPN to bypass.
2. sell with motherboard ,processory & hard drive.
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