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 Post subject: Which hardware/software are you using ?
PostPosted: October 1st, 2013, 12:14 
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Hello,

I will wish to conduct a survey.

My question (if you would like to answer) : Which hardware and/or software are you using to recover data ? (In your enterprise, personnally, ...)

Thank you on all people which give an answer.

Thank you.

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 Post subject: Re: Which hardware/software are you using ?
PostPosted: October 1st, 2013, 14:30 
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Location: Austria / Europe
It looks like you look for the answer which tool to chose for you
commencing the DR biz - but you might not get here what you expect:

Each answer depends on the experience of the user and besides that
each DR case is different - and could be solved with different tools.

Certainly you will receive a high percentage for the established tools
which are favoured by the professional technicians and especially
made for them....

Tools made for technicians usually need a technician to get the
maximum from it. They are definitely no one button solution.

You investigated allready on this forum the last week - and have
most probably received quite some asnwers. Which tool(s) fit
best to your knowledge / experience - and also fits best for the
work (service) you want to offer ?

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 Post subject: Re: Which hardware/software are you using ?
PostPosted: October 1st, 2013, 23:11 
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Joined: February 15th, 2006, 3:38
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Location: canada
data recovery companys use hardware recovery only
this is the only way to go to recover information correctly.

software can damage the information on the faulty drive

what most data recovery does is when they get a drive in they would image the drive fast

and then use the image as the recovery.

in this way your not putting a lot of pressure on the headstacks on the clients drive.
and if needed you can go back to the drive

most companys use r-studio to read the image file in


each tool will give you different recovery you have to remember
if a pcb board is faulty or a headstack has failed
your get getting your data until you fix those problems first

also where one will fail but the other one will recovery everything from the drive.

here some very good tools to have
how these tools work is amazing techology and i give my hats of to these companys.

Atola insight
Atola imager
Deepspar
pc-3000
Data compass


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