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 Post subject: Hard disk data recovery
PostPosted: November 24th, 2011, 7:42 
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Hi

I want to lunch my data recovery laboratory project, I want to know what are the physical conditions like temperature, atmosphere pressure and other conditions to recover and avoid damaging the hard disk platter

Thank you


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 Post subject: Re: Hard disk data recovery
PostPosted: November 24th, 2011, 7:43 
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There is a lot more to be aware of than temperature and atmospheric pressure.

do you have experience in DR prior to this project?


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 Post subject: Re: Hard disk data recovery
PostPosted: November 24th, 2011, 8:16 
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Ok

So what are the conditions, if you have any idea from where should I start, I would be gratfull for that

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 Post subject: Re: Hard disk data recovery
PostPosted: November 24th, 2011, 9:14 
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MASNSN wrote:
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I want to lunch my data recovery laboratory project, I want to know what are the physical conditions like temperature, atmosphere pressure and other conditions to recover and avoid damaging the hard disk platter

Thank you


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Beside this, I think it's a bad idea if you don't have at least technical background (NO it doesn't count if you even have degrees in whatsoever). AND you have to assume all risks and costs - including tuition and HW of such a business. In any case, good luck.


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 Post subject: Re: Hard disk data recovery
PostPosted: November 24th, 2011, 9:31 
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You should start by gaining knowledge and understanding of the way hdd's work, IMHO.
Let me tell you this: A LOT of reading and experimenting in front of you. And A LOT of money spent on equipment, spare parts etc.

And I mean, A LOT.

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 Post subject: Re: Hard disk data recovery
PostPosted: November 24th, 2011, 9:53 
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northwind wrote:
You should start by gaining knowledge and understanding of the way hdd's work, IMHO.
Let me tell you this: A LOT of reading and experimenting in front of you. And A LOT of money spent on equipment, spare parts etc.

And I mean, A LOT.



I agree.
I started gleaning info from this forum for the last 3 to 4 years & then only joined last year so I can ask questions.
I have studied & researched a LOT & have bought what I can when I can.
Only now am I buying the more expensive kit like the Deepspar DDI, Laminar workbench etc so I can progress my learning further.

If your after the best kit (which is also the most expensive) then then following is worth researching:

http://deepspar.com/products-overview.html
Disk Imager
PC3000 Flash SSD
PC3000 + Data Extractor

Soft Centre kit
http://www.flash-extractor.com/shop/

Iphones / Ipads etc
http://www.ixam-forensics.com/passcode_bypass.asp

Clean room etc the list goes on........

You need a lot of MONEY, more MONEY, Training, Experience


Loki


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 Post subject: Re: Hard disk data recovery
PostPosted: November 24th, 2011, 12:35 
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... and then some MORE money and MORE research...

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 Post subject: Re: Hard disk data recovery
PostPosted: November 24th, 2011, 15:48 
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BlackST wrote:
MASNSN wrote:
Hi

I want to lunch my data recovery laboratory project, I want to know what are the physical conditions like temperature, atmosphere pressure and other conditions to recover and avoid damaging the hard disk platter

Thank you


8)

Beside this, I think it's a bad idea if you don't have at least technical background (NO it doesn't count if you even have degrees in whatsoever). AND you have to assume all risks and costs - including tuition and HW of such a business. In any case, good luck.


First, I would to thank you correcting my word lunch (I was hungry in that moment!! :mrgreen: ). Second, nothing is impossible in a condition that you follow the right way and get information that you don't know from who really know, third, I'm agree with you about the skills which are necessary for almost everything


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 Post subject: Re: Hard disk data recovery
PostPosted: November 24th, 2011, 15:52 
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northwind wrote:
You should start by gaining knowledge and understanding of the way hdd's work, IMHO.
Let me tell you this: A LOT of reading and experimenting in front of you. And A LOT of money spent on equipment, spare parts etc.

And I mean, A LOT.


Thank you

There is a chinese proverb that says, don't give me the fish but teach me how to get it


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 Post subject: Re: Hard disk data recovery
PostPosted: November 24th, 2011, 15:56 
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loki wrote:
northwind wrote:
You should start by gaining knowledge and understanding of the way hdd's work, IMHO.
Let me tell you this: A LOT of reading and experimenting in front of you. And A LOT of money spent on equipment, spare parts etc.

And I mean, A LOT.



I agree.
I started gleaning info from this forum for the last 3 to 4 years & then only joined last year so I can ask questions.
I have studied & researched a LOT & have bought what I can when I can.
Only now am I buying the more expensive kit like the Deepspar DDI, Laminar workbench etc so I can progress my learning further.

If your after the best kit (which is also the most expensive) then then following is worth researching:

http://deepspar.com/products-overview.html
Disk Imager
PC3000 Flash SSD
PC3000 + Data Extractor

Soft Centre kit
http://www.flash-extractor.com/shop/

Iphones / Ipads etc
http://www.ixam-forensics.com/passcode_bypass.asp

Clean room etc the list goes on........

You need a lot of MONEY, more MONEY, Training, Experience


Loki


This is the most constructive answer, you said training, so the question is where can one get such training

Thank you


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 Post subject: Re: Hard disk data recovery
PostPosted: November 24th, 2011, 16:36 
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There's another italian proverb that says, if you want a fishing rod it may not be for free ;)


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 Post subject: Re: Hard disk data recovery
PostPosted: November 25th, 2011, 8:42 
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hddguy wrote:
There is a lot more to be aware of than temperature and atmospheric pressure.

do you have experience in DR prior to this project?


Hi

Do you mean the ISO norms that should be followed or other issues?


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 Post subject: Re: Hard disk data recovery
PostPosted: November 25th, 2011, 8:45 
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BlackST wrote:
There's another italian proverb that says, if you want a fishing rod it may not be for free ;)


I know this proverb, nothing is for free in this life, the essencial is that you meet your goals


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 Post subject: Re: Hard disk data recovery
PostPosted: November 25th, 2011, 8:57 
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MASNSN wrote:
loki wrote:
northwind wrote:
You should start by gaining knowledge and understanding of the way hdd's work, IMHO.
Let me tell you this: A LOT of reading and experimenting in front of you. And A LOT of money spent on equipment, spare parts etc.

And I mean, A LOT.



I agree.
I started gleaning info from this forum for the last 3 to 4 years & then only joined last year so I can ask questions.
I have studied & researched a LOT & have bought what I can when I can.
Only now am I buying the more expensive kit like the Deepspar DDI, Laminar workbench etc so I can progress my learning further.

If your after the best kit (which is also the most expensive) then then following is worth researching:

http://deepspar.com/products-overview.html
Disk Imager
PC3000 Flash SSD
PC3000 + Data Extractor

Soft Centre kit
http://www.flash-extractor.com/shop/

Iphones / Ipads etc
http://www.ixam-forensics.com/passcode_bypass.asp

Clean room etc the list goes on........

You need a lot of MONEY, more MONEY, Training, Experience


Loki


This is the most constructive answer, you said training, so the question is where can one get such training

Thank you



You would ask the vender of the kit your buying what training courses they have:

IE: Deepspar training http://deepspar.com/TrainingVideosForStartUps.html & http://deepspar.com/training-product-training.html but they wont be cheap but you will get a lot of info.

Loki


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