The original question was whether to recommend Scott’s online course. Like any online course it will mostly depend on your own self discipline. But just like in an old anecdote: “Do you play the violin? Don’t know. Never tried… ”. But I did take his “sit in” course eight month ago and I had been in data recovery for two years before that.
First of all, the course is unique. There are simply no others. And Scott could’ve easily taken advantage of that. But he didn’t. Scott’s training is anything but low quality. Every student - from a newby to someone who wants to get started on “clean room” operations will find it extremely valuable.
Naturally, you are not going to start doing successful head assembly replacements and platters swaps right away. I suggest that you invest a few hundred $ in a few dozen simple one-two platter drives, buy some tools (Scott will tell you which ones), make the cheapest “glove box” (in place of a clean enclosure - and Scott will tell you that too!) and start doing heads and platters procedures until drives start consistently working after the procedures. Then and only then you might seriously consider investing in a $5,000 truly “clean enclosure”. Scott recommends his, I personally prefer another one, recommended by a company called YEC-USA (
www.YEC-USA.com). It is a very good company to know. Scott loves the imager by DeepSpar. I like it too – it is the best one on the market and I have it. It is so feature rich, that I am not sure how many people use its entire capabilities. But it costs $5,000. YEC-USA makes NINJA – I’ve had their imager for three years. It is just a tad weaker than DeepSpar, (but being constantly enhanced) and costs $1,600 - not that much more than couple of good imaging programs.
The curriculum was very well thought out and the delivery of it was awesome. I would absolutely recommend the course to anybody who wants to get into data recovery and also to anybody who has been doing it for less than two years. Scott’s skill in supervising labs of 17 people -- while they were simultaneously changing head assemblies -- was amazing. Also, the certification in Data Recovery he has arranged is very helpful. I do receive questions about some kind of formal training or certification, especially from larger clients. Don’t look at it as an empty useless piece of paper. I keep track of the source of every disk that I do. In the first four months after the course I had 11 drives SOLELY because I have this certification on my website. Every little bit helps in these crazy times…
The course is especially valuable for both established and new companies who are already in a computer business (repair, support, networking, etc…) and usually capable solving only simplest cases of data recovery. These company will be able to increase their revenue in data recovery with a minimal investment.
Summarizing my opinion on Scott Moulton’s class on data recovery – unless you are already an experienced data recovery professional with clean room experience, it is by far the smartest investment you can possibly make.
Sam Roitman
Rescue Your Data Corporation
www.RescueYourData.com