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SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 13th, 2010, 2:47
by Edison.SalvationDATA
It has been over 10 years since SalvationDATA entered data recovery field! SalvationDATA has insisted in creating new data recovery tools and solutions and at the same time, the upgrade process for the data recovery tools and solutions have never stopped to meet the increasing demand of customers and market. This is why SalvationDATA can become one of the world's leading suppliers of data recovery tools and solutions.

The following is our upgrade plan of the second half of 2010:

1, Add new series of Hitachi hard drives to support list of HD Doctor for Hitachi/IBM;
2, Upgrade HD Doctor for Seagate to support firmware R/W of Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 and 12 and at the same time support the Firmware read/backup under 'F' level of Seagate drives(Tested by our R&D dept., to be released soon);
3, Data Compass Imaging function upgrade with a new algorism
4, Data Compass WD head firmware loading, bypassing head damage and access to SA area and visually recover data(Already included in DC2011)
5, Data Compass image by selective heads for Toshiba and Fujitsu including the 32bit selective head image for Fujitsu drives. (Already included in DC2011)
6, Hitachi firmware Emulation bypassing firmware corruption upgraded to be automatically detected to match the firmware resource and patient drives'. (Already included in DC2011)
7, Upgrade of other HD Doctors
8, Data only area imaging and wiping of Data Copy King
9, Strengthen the ability to image faulty drives with a lot of bad sectors and unstable heads
10, Other upgrade of Data Copy King
11, Flash doctor upgraded to repair directory, repair directory and files, optimize the algorism and improve the data recovery success rate (Technique Whitepaper is soon to be available in our forum)
12, SalvationDATA support including forum, email, manuals, remote assistance and other services will also be on a higher level of customer satisfaction.

We have seen some of SD users from different countries begin to realize the importance of cooperation and combination in data recovery business, they join together and set up their own community and they are indeed helping each other, sharing their own experience and data recovery tips and resources to maximize their data recovery success rate. At the same time, SalvationDATA accelerates the process of forum improvement, tools upgrade and support improvement. We trust these efforts from both customers and SalvationDATA will finally lead all of us to a great success in data recovery field. Here, we want to show our great appreciation to all SD customers.

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 13th, 2010, 6:26
by mdarwish
Edison,

That what it should be done, to make all customers happy, but keep up the good work!

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 13th, 2010, 18:58
by craig6928
thank you for the good news on the updates


salvation data = free updates for life.

no other company does this :(

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 13th, 2010, 19:32
by thatdellguy
Imaging at USB 2.0 speeds is a deal breaker for me. :(

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 13th, 2010, 19:50
by ppumkin
Testing DC 2011 - already notice a great difference in the drive explorer in discovering filesystems.
Still need to test the new SA features..
Great stuff. USB interface... ehhhhh - if i need to clone disk high speed ill use something else..

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 15th, 2010, 5:29
by Tawfeek
we hope so mr Adison . we hope alot of new and active functions in your tools ,good updates and support

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 15th, 2010, 8:04
by lcoughey
craig6928 wrote:thank you for the good news on the updates


salvation data = free updates for life.

no other company does this :(

DeepSpar provides free updates on their products.

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 15th, 2010, 10:46
by pclab
Any idea of DC can work with USB 3.0?? Just 2.0?

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 15th, 2010, 16:37
by falther
Even the "new" DC 2011 software uses the USB 2.0 device.

Think this is a test for the software - which might also work on a following USB 3.0 device.
Besides the connectivity for SATA hdd too.

Its just a guess, but everything else would be outdated in technology.

Its a must to do that - as the "old" device is limited for high volume data retrieval
and the Data Copy King is no alternative for DC.

Infact, I doubt its that complicated to redesign the DC with a NEC USB 3.0 chip plus
a SATA in and a SATA out port

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Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 16th, 2010, 4:43
by Edison.SalvationDATA
USB3.0 is the direction for R&D but it definitely requires a hardware change of Data Compas. The most important is to access the materials of developing USB3.0 equipment for data recovery, as you know, Intel won't release that at this stage. But we are preparing and collecting information for the development of USB3.0.

This is also one reason we developped DCK to handle drives with big capacities using UDMA 133 mode.

So Dear Customers, thank you for your care about our upgrades and we care what you care, what you care is the market demand.

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 16th, 2010, 4:54
by thatdellguy
Is DCK a data recovery tool or just a fancy set it and forget it, black box, imager?

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 16th, 2010, 5:06
by thatdellguy
The most important is to access the materials of developing USB3.0 equipment for data recovery, as you know, Intel won't release that at this stage.


http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 16th, 2010, 5:09
by falther
Allthough it looks like that USB 3.0 is not (yet) supported by some major manufacturers - in our
biz we should take any opportunity to increase speed.

I have set up all my (older) systems with a NEC USB 3.0 card and its definitively much quicker
than the USB 2.0 - even if it will not reach the theoretical maximum speed.

And if a DC USB 3.0 would be available now - which owner wouldnt set up immediately
an AMD system supporting the maximum USB speed?

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Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 16th, 2010, 6:28
by Edison.SalvationDATA
thatdellguy wrote:
The most important is to access the materials of developing USB3.0 equipment for data recovery, as you know, Intel won't release that at this stage.


http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/



Thank you, Thatdellguy, it's part of interesting info for developpers but it's still not enough!

We will release immediately once there's any progress with the USB3.0 with DC.

Thank you.

Regards
Edison

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 16th, 2010, 6:31
by Edison.SalvationDATA
falther wrote:Allthough it looks like that USB 3.0 is not (yet) supported by some major manufacturers - in our
biz we should take any opportunity to increase speed.

I have set up all my (older) systems with a NEC USB 3.0 card and its definitively much quicker
than the USB 2.0 - even if it will not reach the theoretical maximum speed.

And if a DC USB 3.0 would be available now - which owner wouldnt set up immediately
an AMD system supporting the maximum USB speed?

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Hi Falther, Have you ever tried using DCK to image drives first and then scan with DC?
Is this a way to solve the capacity and speed limit?

The next upgrade for DCK is Data only image and better ability to image faulty drives.

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 1:05
by cuudulieu
Hi all .
I had a number of rescue machine data. I now want to equip more.
I want to buy the machine datarecovery. So, what should buy? function? cost effective than money?
buy Data Compass Unlimited Version or ACE UDMA ?

Data Compass Unlimited Version : 4498usd
Flash doctor : 1100usd

if the total price is: 5000usd, I will buy :agree:

Or

PC-3000 for Windows UDMA ?

Link review:
http://www.datatoolsreview.com/2010/07/ ... 11-review/
Link buy:
http://www.salvationdata.com
http://www.salvationdata.com

=> I prepare to buy DCU, I also worry that support online is good or not
Add nick "khoiphucdulieu" help on recovery data

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 1:23
by thatdellguy
I vote we ban Mr. cuudulieu :roll:

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 3:21
by Edison.SalvationDATA
Hi cuudulieu, thanks a lot for your interest in our tools but someone else was mistaking you as one of SalvationDATA alliance, this is really funny!

Since you have had a lot of experience in DR and you should be very clear about the most needed solutions. According to our discussion, we will do the best for you!

Thank you!

Regards
Edison

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 4:36
by thatdellguy
Reminds me of a chat room where two bots talk to each other and you know its got to be fake. :roll:

Re: SalvationDATA upgrade plan for the second half of 2010

Posted: August 20th, 2010, 8:20
by lcoughey
thatdellguy wrote:Reminds me of a chat room where two bots talk to each other and you know its got to be fake. :roll:

I was thinking the same. I had a private message from him and it makes no sense whatsoever.