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Beginner , help choose tool.

December 15th, 2011, 13:16

First of all hi ! everyone, i am not english sorry for my mistakes.

I all glad to join this forum.

There more about me , i am working in computer for about 8 years now and i wish to open a Small DR company.
before buying i will like some advice from users that know more.

Hardware tool and training, that if fix.
But i don't know if i should start with "PC 3000 UDMA + DE" or "HDD Doctor + HDD COMPASS"

Thanks for your help


Note: sorry if i post this in the wrong section.

Re: Beginner , help choose tool.

December 15th, 2011, 14:33

Start with a pile of hard drives and use free available tools to work with drives.
Read all available materials you can find.
Do logical recoveries first and then move toward physical side.

You can also go to work for DR company and gain experience there.

Re: Beginner , help choose tool.

December 15th, 2011, 15:19

thanks for your reply .
i use free software , but sometime it is not enough to solve problems.
i have a pile of hard drive over 100 .

i will like a tool to go farther that's why i was aiming Datasalvation or ACE labs tools.

regard,

Re: Beginner , help choose tool.

December 15th, 2011, 16:04

Acelab is a way to go.

Re: Beginner , help choose tool.

December 15th, 2011, 16:39

Thank a lot,
appreciate your help

regard,

Re: Beginner , help choose tool.

December 16th, 2011, 4:42

I agree about ace. Problem is, when you buy the Maserati, you have to find a way to drive it too. And those Maserati's are wild :)

PS. BlackST's allegories are getting into me, eh? :mrgreen:

Re: Beginner , help choose tool.

December 16th, 2011, 19:25

I agree with you north , sure it is wild ,i will go step by step :D .
Rather drive that beast than a Nissan..

Re: Beginner , help choose tool.

December 17th, 2011, 6:18

Out of topic , but have you ever tried to drive a Nissan Skyline GTR? :mrgreen:
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