jono-ats wrote:
You wanna know what annoys me, greyshores? It's when people come to this forum and expect a complete tutorial on how to recover their personal data for free and get rude and angry when they don't get the answer they expected.
Of course that's annoying! Proper response is to tell them they should have had back ups. To point at them, laugh.
jono-ats wrote:
Please give me a good reason why any "trick", "solution", etc. should be made immediately available to any
stranger who cares to ask?
Ah, there, that's probably the place we won't agree. I believe information should not be hidden, period. That is why I think any "tricK", "solution" etc should be made immediately available to anyone who should find their way to a place such as this on the Internet. But then, way back, I was deep in security, and I saw enough troubles when people thought it nice to hide exploits. Obviously, the not so good guys liked to keep them hidden, so they could exploit it and profit off them, but the good guys did too, a lot, with many excuses, like if they published the exploits, the not so good guys would use them. Then, many sites came along that published exactly what was going on; many companies fixed things faster, then.
Perhaps if many people post obscure ways of talking to devices, manufacturers make it impossible to do without special equipment, and then all can point at people sharing information and say, "Ha ha, it's your fault!"
But, again, to answer, because, simply, information should be free. That said, no one forces you or anyone else to share, or share publicly. However, why get made when people ask? That they get mad isn't your problem, is it?
I'm happy to have come here and learn putting hard drives in freezers is a bad idea, so I'm joyous anyway.
jono-ats wrote:
Using the same "logic", if you are a professional broker on an anonymous stock market forum, should you not give away all of your investment tips for free, just because someone asks you? Even though you may have spent your career doing research, making mistakes, etc. to derive your own strategies?
Interesting analogy. If you come to an anonymous stock market forum, with that skill level, either you're:
1. Going to be doing more research, which means, you have stuff to learn, which means you probably should share and keep everything in balance and harmony.
2. You have nothing more to learn, and you've come to forum just to gloat at the little people, with their penny stocks.
With all fields, there are the basics; I'm not an accountant type, so I could say what those are. Likely, basic math, accounting, perhaps knowledge of statistics and many industries to know if they're good investments. Telling someone to pick up a Carnegie book, or a Buffet autobiography to get started down that path isn't too tedious, is it?
I think we're talking different things: To me, I think it's the greatest thing that the author of MHDD for example gives that way; made it. Because it's a great tool. If I come and ask you to log on to my system and run it, that to me is horribly rude, and that's what you seem to think I'm saying should happen. In your stock broker example, someone asking if it's a good idea to use [some algorithm] is much different than someone asking if they should be [x] amount of Paris Hilton stock, no?
jono-ats wrote:
Speaking of "playing by themselves," remember that you came here alone and by yourself asking information from a group. We will still be playing with our toys when you have moved along . . .
To be fair, I haven't asked a lot at all, have I?
Everyone on this forum is certainly not part of that same group. It seems there are many others like myself; looking for a place with other people who are experimenting and wanting to learn. Not everyone has a product they're selling, or are working for a company doing data recovery.
Yes, I know, there are also people who hit this with a search engine and want you to specifically recover data off their IBM Deathstar and know not why you won't.
jono-ats wrote:
One very important thing that NOOBs don't seem to get is that recovery professionals are responsible for OTHER
PEOPLE'S DATA.
That sounds fun. You know what I wonder? What school/place can I go to, to be a recovery professional? I just realized, in all my life, I never once have heard where such is taught. Never thought of that before.
jono-ats wrote:
want to screw around with your drive and data and fail, oh well - you have no one to blame but yourself.
Is this not the way it is for anything and everything in life?
jono-ats wrote:
Most pros are reluctant to give out information also because they have no idea of what the skill level is of the recipient, and that good information in the wrong hands can be fatal to the chances of data recovery. Period.
Yes! Though one does not follow the other. That is no reason to be reluctant to give out information, and that is what I've been saying. Information should be given out. Unless, of course, one has a vested interest in keeping it not given out, as for their livelihood. If everyone in the village can make boats, the boatmaker has no living.
On the other hand, most people are far far far too lazy to make their own boat, or even to understand the basics of taking measurements for the materials; no matter if you give them blueprints to do it.
But, "wrong hands can be fatal to the chances of data recovery" ---> NOT the pros problem. That someone doesn't use the information right is their fault, not the sharer/giver of information.
jono-ats wrote:
If someone wants to reach out to help you, great. But if they don't, then try not to take it personally and at the same time recognize that the rest of the world does not revolve around trying to solve your personal problem(s).
You say this well, and actually, that goes for everything; no one is entitled to anything. I must say it confused me seeing so many of the experts here being so aggressive towards those who aren't professionals at all.
Just to clarify, I need no help with anything (hard drive) related at this point. I have some (four) hard drives that seem to have some issues, (they're Seagates, maybe they started out their life with issues) but I've now other things I must do, so I mostly just lurk here, because I like the subject.
I was merely saying my opinion, and if we don't agree, that is okay. I appreciate you sharing your opinion back with me. Discourse is made of such things.