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How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

December 28th, 2014, 15:00

Hi ,
How many of you have this .What are your opinion for the same .I am planning to buy 2 units for My DR Lab ASAP " But i will value opinion of actual users "

PC 3000 Fans " Yeah PC 3003 is Better :mrgreen: " But ?

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

December 30th, 2014, 7:23

I have a MRT pro.
I think you must complete your HDD professional tools step by step.
Atola, DDI, PC3k, MRT pro and SalvationData DC aslo good tools and each one is unique.

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

December 30th, 2014, 10:05

databack wrote:I have a MRT pro.
I think you must complete your HDD professional tools step by step.
Atola, DDI, PC3k, MRT pro and SalvationData DC aslo good tools and each one is unique.


Hi Databack ,
How Has your overall experience been .I am sure its better then DFL is that true do you have dfl stuff also .

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

December 30th, 2014, 18:16

databack wrote:I have a MRT pro.
I think you must complete your HDD professional tools step by step.
Atola, DDI, PC3k, MRT pro and SalvationData DC aslo good tools and each one is unique.


The fact that he mentions Salvation Data as "good" makes me highly doubt he's worked with any of these tools. Salvation Data is absolute crap. I can't speak on MRT as I don't have one. Though it looks promising, I'd love to hear some other input from those with experience using PC-3000 and have an idea what data recovery tools should be like.

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

December 31st, 2014, 0:14

data-medics wrote:
databack wrote:I have a MRT pro.
I think you must complete your HDD professional tools step by step.
Atola, DDI, PC3k, MRT pro and SalvationData DC aslo good tools and each one is unique.


The fact that he mentions Salvation Data as "good" makes me highly doubt he's worked with any of these tools. Salvation Data is absolute crap. I can't speak on MRT as I don't have one. Though it looks promising, I'd love to hear some other input from those with experience using PC-3000 and have an idea what data recovery tools should be like.


Lol ,
If you do not know how the salvation tools work or have never owned them used them do not comment .Anyone on the forum who owns a salvation tool should read Ann's Manuals .I am sure they would be able to solve many cases .The problem with salvation data is now that ZERO support and no hope of updates " Seems Like a Dead Project " . Its just that i was absent in the forums for 1 year .Do you like me making some videos of how salvation works .Please refrain from these kinda comments .The thread was made in the MRT section so that i can ask the opinion of Fellow MRT users and professionals .As You Do Not Have the tools please take a chill pill .I am also quite a senior guy in DR and would not make useless comments on the subject ,All the old members do know me quite well .The problem with any tools other then pc 3000 is that they never teach you how a drive family actually is working and this leads to utter confusion to user of product .If i have hurt you in any way i apologize

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

December 31st, 2014, 12:06

data-medics wrote:
databack wrote:I have a MRT pro.
I think you must complete your HDD professional tools step by step.
Atola, DDI, PC3k, MRT pro and SalvationData DC aslo good tools and each one is unique.


The fact that he mentions Salvation Data as "good" makes me highly doubt he's worked with any of these tools. Salvation Data is absolute crap. I can't speak on MRT as I don't have one. Though it looks promising, I'd love to hear some other input from those with experience using PC-3000 and have an idea what data recovery tools should be like.


I use SalvationData DC on Linux, I think you can use this hardware for computer forensics.
I like that tool for example I can control PIO/UDMA on Linux with hardware switch on it.
Anyway, this is my opinion. You can accept it or not...

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

December 31st, 2014, 12:08

Amarbir wrote:
databack wrote:I have a MRT pro.
I think you must complete your HDD professional tools step by step.
Atola, DDI, PC3k, MRT pro and SalvationData DC aslo good tools and each one is unique.


Hi Databack ,
How Has your overall experience been .I am sure its better then DFL is that true do you have dfl stuff also .

I have not DFL and can not say which one better.

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

December 31st, 2014, 12:33

databack wrote:
Amarbir wrote:
databack wrote:I have a MRT pro.
I think you must complete your HDD professional tools step by step.
Atola, DDI, PC3k, MRT pro and SalvationData DC aslo good tools and each one is unique.


Hi Databack ,
How Has your overall experience been .I am sure its better then DFL is that true do you have dfl stuff also .

I have not DFL and can not say which one better.


Humm,
Happy new year to all you folks .So what all tools do you use sir

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

December 31st, 2014, 12:59

Amarbir wrote:PC 3000 Fans " Yeah PC 3003 is Better :mrgreen: " But ?

Recognizing this, why waste money on a product that is just trying to replicate PC3K?

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

December 31st, 2014, 13:06

At this time, Atola, MRT pro, and SalvationData DC and WD, Seagate Dr Suite and write-blockers and Adaptec 1200A :D
I future wants to buy DDI and PC3k. :wink:

Happy New Year

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

December 31st, 2014, 13:16

databack wrote:At this time, Atola, MRT pro, and SalvationData DC and WD, Seagate Dr Suite and write-blockers and Adaptec 1200A :D
I future wants to buy DDI and PC3k. :wink:

Once you get PC3K+DE & DDI+USB+Network, you may find that the other tools mentioned above will end up on a shelf. You may still use Atola for overflow, until you can get PC3K and DDI units.

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

January 5th, 2015, 9:28

lcoughey wrote:
databack wrote:At this time, Atola, MRT pro, and SalvationData DC and WD, Seagate Dr Suite and write-blockers and Adaptec 1200A :D
I future wants to buy DDI and PC3k. :wink:

Once you get PC3K+DE & DDI+USB+Network, you may find that the other tools mentioned above will end up on a shelf. You may still use Atola for overflow, until you can get PC3K and DDI units.


Understood ,
But For Many it Takes Time To Reach That Level .Anyways i Have 2 Of Them Working and i Assure You its a Amazing Tool To Use .I would be doing some video and tutorials soon on this

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

January 5th, 2015, 9:48

I have MRT Pro. Looks like a powerful tool.

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

January 5th, 2015, 13:01

rommano wrote:I have MRT Pro. Looks like a powerful tool.

Hi ,
Saw You At MRT forums Also.Well i Worked On The Samsung " Family " Utility Today .Its a Long Way Back From PC 3000 But Catching Up Fast .The WDC Tool And Seagate Section is Very Powerful .Not Explored The Toshiba And Hitachi Yet .I Have 2 Of These Babies Now :mrgreen:

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

January 7th, 2015, 11:18

I have MRT too, it's very good for data cloning (bad media, weak heads), good also for SA working, but not good for ROM programming.
MRT doesn't work for ROM writing in boot code on Seagate drives with DM (ex ST310003DM003), but it works for reading DM rom in boot code.
Also i don't like external rom programmer because it doesn't support 1.8V ROMs / NVRAM

I found also issue about ROM reading on PCB with a Fujitsu drive (i was not able to read rom from FUJITSU MHZ2500BT)

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

January 7th, 2015, 11:28

Did MRT support WD USB drives?
Imaging with selective heads, FW repair, on the fly decryption for encrypted drives?

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

January 7th, 2015, 11:48

Kum Ruzvelt wrote:Did MRT support WD USB drives?
Imaging with selective heads, FW repair, on the fly decryption for encrypted drives?

++ read/write rom via terminal ?

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

January 7th, 2015, 15:50

Today i was trying to backup SA + ROM + LDR of a fresh new Seagate Grenada, model ST1000DM003-1ER162, fw CC43, PCB 100724095.
MRT doesn't work at all on this drive!! :?
I could backup only the ROM in boot code mode, not possible to backup rom via ATA mode.

I was not able to backup mods, tracks, system files, can't build LDR, etc...

Here a screen:
mrt.JPG

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

January 7th, 2015, 18:30

Amarbir wrote:Lol ,
If you do not know how the salvation tools work or have never owned them used them do not comment .Anyone on the forum who owns a salvation tool should read Ann's Manuals .I am sure they would be able to solve many cases .The problem with salvation data is now that ZERO support and no hope of updates " Seems Like a Dead Project " . Its just that i was absent in the forums for 1 year .Do you like me making some videos of how salvation works .Please refrain from these kinda comments .The thread was made in the MRT section so that i can ask the opinion of Fellow MRT users and professionals .As You Do Not Have the tools please take a chill pill .I am also quite a senior guy in DR and would not make useless comments on the subject ,All the old members do know me quite well .The problem with any tools other then pc 3000 is that they never teach you how a drive family actually is working and this leads to utter confusion to user of product .If i have hurt you in any way i apologize


I did own Salvation Data tools, they did not work... period, and I sold that crap on ebay. Now I use PC-3000 and couldn't be happier, so yeah I am free to speak on the subject. Cost me a few thousand dollars to learn that lesson.

Re: How Many Of You Have MRT Pro ? [ From Our Forums ]

January 7th, 2015, 19:20

Kum Ruzvelt wrote:Did MRT support WD USB drives?
Imaging with selective heads, FW repair, on the fly decryption for encrypted drives?


On next upgrade it will probably be already available.
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