September 28th, 2021, 8:22
September 28th, 2021, 9:14
terminator2 wrote:There is so much potential to develop a super all media duplicator device by embeding OS in this box.
September 28th, 2021, 10:20
Any cloning tool would have stuck up at early 207300 sectors only.
September 28th, 2021, 10:51
September 28th, 2021, 11:23
September 28th, 2021, 16:31
Arch Stanton wrote:Cool. And without power relay or YKush?Any cloning tool would have stuck up at early 207300 sectors only.
Which ones were tried? I am sure I am not only one curious about this.
September 30th, 2021, 2:58
Arch Stanton wrote:Cool. And without power relay or YKush?Any cloning tool would have stuck up at early 207300 sectors only.
Which ones were tried? I am sure I am not only one curious about this.
September 30th, 2021, 2:59
data-medics wrote:terminator2 wrote:There is so much potential to develop a super all media duplicator device by embeding OS in this box.
I was trying hard to convince him to do this using a single-board computer, even offered to partner with him to handle the hardware assembly, etc. But, he's not for it.
September 30th, 2021, 3:07
terminator2 wrote:data-medics wrote:terminator2 wrote:There is so much potential to develop a super all media duplicator device by embeding OS in this box.
I was trying hard to convince him to do this using a single-board computer, even offered to partner with him to handle the hardware assembly, etc. But, he's not for it.
Yes hugh business potential.
September 30th, 2021, 3:09
terminator2 wrote:Arch Stanton wrote:Cool. And without power relay or YKush?Any cloning tool would have stuck up at early 207300 sectors only.
Which ones were tried? I am sure I am not only one curious about this.
Hi Arch
Sorry for the delayed reply as I was out of town.
I used Asus Rog enclosure with active cooling. I don't know which chipset it uses . I did not used any power cycling as I don't have the same.
October 2nd, 2021, 7:23
October 2nd, 2021, 7:42
Arch Stanton wrote:terminator2 wrote:Arch Stanton wrote:Cool. And without power relay or YKush?Any cloning tool would have stuck up at early 207300 sectors only.
Which ones were tried? I am sure I am not only one curious about this.
Hi Arch
Sorry for the delayed reply as I was out of town.
I used Asus Rog enclosure with active cooling. I don't know which chipset it uses . I did not used any power cycling as I don't have the same.
You mention other copiers/cloners too.
"Any cloning tool would have stuck up at early 207300 sectors only"
Which ones did you try?
October 2nd, 2021, 7:44
suricate.ch wrote:I had same experience with a CFast 2.0 512GB card over USB adapter. Came from a video producer, one file (200GB) was impossible to copy. Tried to clone with DE, failed, always at same point (I'll try to contact ACE to see if there is a settings I could change). I did it with HDDSuperClone, worked without any issue.
October 2nd, 2021, 19:13
Apparently I made the free version too goodI am wondering if a free tool can perform so much wonderfully then how full fledge paid version will be .
There is so much potential to develop a super all media duplicator device by embeding OS in this box.
I wish HDDSuperClone was a golden business opportunity. I had high hopes early on, but reality brought me down to reality. Unless someone wants to just give me a couple hundred thousand dollars so I can quit my job and only focus on the program for a few years, without fearing going bankrupt and loosing my house, then it will never be a golden opportunity. It is what it is. @Arch Stanton seems to understand more than others.But totally different bal game if you have to concern yourself with hardware, warranties, shipping etc.. I can see how a software guy would not want all the hassle. OTH if you see so much potential, you make a deal with regards to licensing the software, and you develop and sell the hardware with integrated software.
I know so many people who see 'golden business opportunities' all the time, point them out to people ("If I were you") but themselves do shit.
October 3rd, 2021, 3:21
Probably from a financial stand point it would probably have been more profitable to limit the copying capacity and charge less for a paid version to lift it but hindsight is always 20/20. IMHO we're drifting towards solid state anyway so traditional cloning techniques have a limited life span.maximus wrote:Apparently I made the free version too good
October 3rd, 2021, 4:33
maximus wrote:Apparently I made the free version too goodI am wondering if a free tool can perform so much wonderfully then how full fledge paid version will be .There is so much potential to develop a super all media duplicator device by embeding OS in this box.I wish HDDSuperClone was a golden business opportunity. I had high hopes early on, but reality brought me down to reality. Unless someone wants to just give me a couple hundred thousand dollars so I can quit my job and only focus on the program for a few years, without fearing going bankrupt and loosing my house, then it will never be a golden opportunity. It is what it is. @Arch Stanton seems to understand more than others.But totally different bal game if you have to concern yourself with hardware, warranties, shipping etc.. I can see how a software guy would not want all the hassle. OTH if you see so much potential, you make a deal with regards to licensing the software, and you develop and sell the hardware with integrated software.
I know so many people who see 'golden business opportunities' all the time, point them out to people ("If I were you") but themselves do shit.
With that being said, even if it isn't a golden opportunity, it does at least make me some pocket change, a bit of a supplemental income. And by making the software work on (almost) all pc hardware, I don't have to worry about selling and supporting the hardware.
October 4th, 2021, 3:02
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