It’s been on the cards for a while. They did have a USB software version a little while ago but have now converted it to a hardware/software combo. It means we will see more drives with mechanical failures due to the IT Pro imaging the drive to death when a head swap is the more likely solution. I think the cost is likely to be prohibitive for the average IT shop.
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It’s been on the cards for a while. They did have a USB software version a little while ago but have now converted it to a hardware/software combo. It means we will see more drives with mechanical failures due to the IT Pro imaging the drive to death when a head swap is the more likely solution. I think the cost is likely to be prohibitive for the average IT shop.
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And it has support for firmware issues as well.
On Thursday, October 29, 2015 at 6:29:41 PM UTC-4, Joe wrote:
It costs a mere $2,000
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It’s been on the cards for a while. They did have a USB software version a little while ago but have now converted it to a hardware/software combo. It means we will see more drives with mechanical failures due to the IT Pro imaging the drive to death when a head swap is the more likely solution. I think the cost is likely to be prohibitive for the average IT shop.
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I was really hoping that this would be pitched as a forensic hardware imager that gets stuff that tableau and weibetech leave behind.
I wonder why someone deleted this thread from the forum.
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but with apples pricing - im sure its not going to [beat] 300dollardatarecovery.
And it has support for firmware issues as well.
On Thursday, October 29, 2015 at 6:29:41 PM UTC-4, Joe wrote:It costs a mere $2,000