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Conray van Biljon

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Feb 9, 2012, 7:51:21 AM2/9/12
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Hi

This a 2.5 hdd it fails to read firmware modules , I did manage to
recover user data with datacompass , does anyone have firmware for
this
Hdd or any other trick I can be succesfull in reading the other data

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Conray

Charles Robison (Panama)

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Feb 9, 2012, 10:39:01 AM2/9/12
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Conray,

Does that datacompass actually work? My impression that that imager
was extremly slow, I have the HDD Doctors and I have not had much luck
with these..

Conray van Biljon

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Feb 9, 2012, 11:07:54 AM2/9/12
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It is a frustrating stupid idea imaging with this, I am praying for
the deepspar , it wil come soon.

We'll the hdd doctor seems to load the modules and found errors with
modules . The data compass is torture its faster to commit suicide
than imaging with that. We'll I did manage to grab some important data
first not all it seems like it wants to correct the drive all the
time, but dam slow. It seems like the data compass is pushing the SA
to work on little faith with the error correction , I just remind
myself the deepspar is comming....

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Charles Robison (Panama)

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Feb 9, 2012, 12:24:18 PM2/9/12
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jajajaja I have a DDI, but soon I am going to purchase the PC3000..
The price is finally right...

On Feb 9, 11:07 am, Conray van Biljon <conra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It is a frustrating stupid idea imaging with this, I am praying for
> the deepspar , it wil come soon.
>
> We'll the hdd doctor seems to load the modules and found errors with
> modules . The data compass is torture its faster to commit suicide
> than imaging with that. We'll I did manage to grab some important data
> first not all it seems like it wants to correct the drive all the
> time, but dam slow. It seems like the data compass is pushing the SA
> to work on little faith with the error correction , I just remind
> myself the deepspar is comming....
>

IT LAND

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Feb 9, 2012, 7:42:37 PM2/9/12
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Hi Guys,

I must disagree with you guys.
I have both DDI and Data Compass and both are good, every one with its
slightly different features.
I had cases that DC could read or emulate FIRMWARE that DDI couldn't.
I agree that the imaging is more configurable with the DDI and its a
more stable unit then the DC but if you learn how to work with the DC
they are doing quite a similar job.
If imaging is slow on the DC you have parameters that you can change
on the imaging window.
You can change the timeout and make it work faster, for example you
can change main timeout to 300ms and untick the "retry proven
sectors".
That way it will work in a relatively similar way to the DDI first
pass, will image on first pass only the easy to read sectors, you can
also choose just extensive forward and backward reads on the top.
after it finishes this pass you can tick the intensive backward,
extend the timeouts etc.
First pass should gain most of the data if you're lucky, then the slow
second one would gain the rest which slows everything down.

Hope that helps,
Oded


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