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 Post subject: DeepSpar Disk Imager & Acelab Data Extractor
PostPosted: April 2nd, 2009, 1:46 
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Good day,

I remembered I've seen it somewhere in this forum someone mentioned that DeepSpar Disk Imager & Acelab Data Extractor are basically the same. My understanding of the "same" means both tools performing exactly the same in term of the functionality and the "workability".

So if my assumption is right, does that means I should only get one of them? if that's the case, please advise the pros & cons of both tools, and of course the customer support and friendliness of both companies, which matter too :lol:

Thanks in advance


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 Post subject: Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager & Acelab Data Extractor
PostPosted: April 2nd, 2009, 2:37 
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Firstly you posted in the wrong section on your used tools, secondly you posted another request on the wrong section. Go post in the General sections.

If you need to know pros and cons , why dont you search in this forum.

A word of advice, second hand UDMA cannot be transferred, upon installation and activation , the software will detect wrong country of region it will caused your second hand UDMA to be locked forever, then say bye bye. not to mention regular updates.


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 Post subject: Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager & Acelab Data Extractor
PostPosted: April 2nd, 2009, 3:07 
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Why not contact ACE directly? I see not so much alternatives.


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 Post subject: Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager & Acelab Data Extractor
PostPosted: April 2nd, 2009, 3:57 
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On DeepSpar there is a white paper you can download to tell you all the pros and cons of this machine, Contact them they are very nice and will send you information on this I did and have a lot.

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 Post subject: Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager & Acelab Data Extractor
PostPosted: April 2nd, 2009, 4:58 
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poehere wrote:
On DeepSpar there is a white paper you can download to tell you all the pros and cons of this machine, Contact them they are very nice and will send you information on this I did and have a lot.


Thanks Poehere :wink:

I have contacted them, waiting for the reply.


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 Post subject: Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager & Acelab Data Extractor
PostPosted: April 2nd, 2009, 9:01 
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daRecoM wrote:
Good day,

I remembered I've seen it somewhere in this forum someone mentioned that DeepSpar Disk Imager & Acelab Data Extractor are basically the same. My understanding of the "same" means both tools performing exactly the same in term of the functionality and the "workability".


well u cannot use DE without UDMA are 2 products, UDMA its a complex, i.e work´s with SA, , that its not possible using DDI,

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 Post subject: Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager & Acelab Data Extractor
PostPosted: April 2nd, 2009, 14:40 
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You should actually buy PC3000 UDMA plus Data Extactor to do your work. After clone drive you can use DeepSpar to get your work. It might be better to have 2 tools to work with so you do not tie up your compter when you want to work on a second drive check with ACE they are nice and I worked with Selina and she took all my questions and answered me the same day different times from where I am at. Gave me a lot of information on this.

ACE manuals are good and have a lot of information inside of them but you have to learn how to read them and understand them before doing too much with the machine that is all

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 Post subject: Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager & Acelab Data Extractor
PostPosted: April 2nd, 2009, 17:42 
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poehere wrote:
You should actually buy PC3000 UDMA plus Data Extactor to do your work. After clone drive you can use DeepSpar to get your work. It might be better to have 2 tools to work with so you do not tie up your compter when you want to work on a second drive check with ACE they are nice and I worked with Selina and she took all my questions and answered me the same day different times from where I am at. Gave me a lot of information on this.

ACE manuals are good and have a lot of information inside of them but you have to learn how to read them and understand them before doing too much with the machine that is all


I think you are confusing data compass with deepspar disk imager. I agree though, Selina is very nice :)


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 Post subject: Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager & Acelab Data Extractor
PostPosted: April 2nd, 2009, 18:47 
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Sorry it was Elena got so many messages I was confussed. Correct is was Elena who help me out and she is very helpful and knows a lot to help you too

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 Post subject: Re: DeepSpar Disk Imager & Acelab Data Extractor
PostPosted: April 2nd, 2009, 20:16 
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poehere wrote:
check with ACE they are nice and I worked with Selina and she took all my questions and answered me the same day different times from where I am at. Gave me a lot of information on this.


Yeah buy all SalvationData products and sells them ALL as used after 1 month :D , dont ask me why but you'll find it out Selina will be very HELPFUL!

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