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Whats the price of Flash Doctor in the UK?
Posted: December 27th, 2011, 12:44
by midiman
Hi I am looking at FD or PC-3000 SSD.
It's annoying that they don't quote the price on their sites.
Can someone let me know how much FD is?
Thanks
Re: Whats the price of Flash Doctor in the UK?
Posted: December 27th, 2011, 12:45
by Touchclarity
Your best bet is to contact the companies direct....... I know SD do "deals" to shift their tools, if that's the direction you want to go in......
Re: Whats the price of Flash Doctor in the UK?
Posted: December 27th, 2011, 12:48
by midiman
Touchclarity wrote:Your best bet is to contact the companies direct....... I know SD do "deals" to shift their tools, if that's the direction you want to go in......
I don't want to pay over the odds.
What one would you say is better for recovering data from memory chips?
Some people say FD is harder to use.
Re: Whats the price of Flash Doctor in the UK?
Posted: December 28th, 2011, 1:42
by leio18140506
midiman wrote:Touchclarity wrote:Your best bet is to contact the companies direct....... I know SD do "deals" to shift their tools, if that's the direction you want to go in......
I don't want to pay over the odds.
What one would you say is better for recovering data from memory chips?
Some people say FD is harder to use.
FD is hard for novices, but its easy for experts who want to recovery data from flash mediums.
Re: Whats the price of Flash Doctor in the UK?
Posted: December 28th, 2011, 3:53
by Touchclarity
Compared to other options, FD is pretty much useless........ (my personal opinion).. I do own FD, and have regretted buying it ever since. PC3K SSD or Soft Center are MUCH better options...
Re: Whats the price of Flash Doctor in the UK?
Posted: December 28th, 2011, 4:19
by northwind
leio18140506 wrote:midiman wrote:Touchclarity wrote:Your best bet is to contact the companies direct....... I know SD do "deals" to shift their tools, if that's the direction you want to go in......
I don't want to pay over the odds.
What one would you say is better for recovering data from memory chips?
Some people say FD is harder to use.
FD is hard for novices, but its easy for experts who want to recovery data from flash mediums.
True, but you have to keep fingers cross that FD actually READS the chip.
Re: Whats the price of Flash Doctor in the UK?
Posted: December 28th, 2011, 8:19
by midiman
Touchclarity wrote:Your best bet is to contact the companies direct....... I know SD do "deals" to shift their tools, if that's the direction you want to go in......
What do you use?
I have been quoted near £1800 for PC-3000 SSD.
For that price I would want it be work 99.9% of the time and with ease.
The problem is without seeing one it's hard to make a decision.
It would be better if they had a video or a UK marketing rep.
Re: Whats the price of Flash Doctor in the UK?
Posted: December 28th, 2011, 11:39
by lcoughey
I've had the SD Flash Doctor here for almost 2 years...never had 1 clean recovery, but have had a few RAW recoveries. Since getting PC3K Flash, we have much greater success with the file system in tact. SD Flash still hasn't paid for itself in two years, but PC3K Flash has in a couple of months.
The tech support is night and day, too.
Re: Whats the price of Flash Doctor in the UK?
Posted: December 29th, 2011, 15:27
by midiman
lcoughey wrote:I've had the SD Flash Doctor here for almost 2 years...never had 1 clean recovery, but have had a few RAW recoveries. Since getting PC3K Flash, we have much greater success with the file system in tact. SD Flash still hasn't paid for itself in two years, but PC3K Flash has in a couple of months.
The tech support is night and day, too.
So the PC-3000 SSD would be a better one to go for.
Re: Whats the price of Flash Doctor in the UK?
Posted: December 29th, 2011, 15:49
by pcimage
I would go down the Soft Center route, as it is a much more powerful tool IMHO.
But if you are expecting 99.9% "with ease" then think again. That is NOT going to happen!!
Re: Whats the price of Flash Doctor in the UK?
Posted: December 31st, 2011, 7:42
by midiman
pcimage wrote:I would go down the Soft Center route, as it is a much more powerful tool IMHO.
But if you are expecting 99.9% "with ease" then think again. That is NOT going to happen!!
I,m new to all of this.
What is the Soft Center product then?