Search results for query: rapidspar

  1. lcoughey

    Yet another Data Recovery tools question

    Then you are not outsourcing to me. I suggest RapidSpar is a good start for a computer shop wanting to do a bit more in house. PC3000 isn't worth the investment unless you have plenty of jobs and a clean room to change heads and lots of money and time to invest over 6 months to a year before...
  2. lcoughey

    Error Cloning Drive with HDDSuperClone

    ...ddrescue on the rare occassion that I need to image in Linux. But, seeing that I have close to $100K in imaging hardware (PC3000, DeepSpar, RapidSpar, MRT and so on), it is very rare that I use software to image a drive. @GreyBear, I see that you are in Tononto, about 45 minutes to an hour...
  3. GreyBear

    Error Cloning Drive with HDDSuperClone

    Would you be willing if I ship you the drive; there isn't that much important data on the drive, therefore if I could send you the drive and you could clone and I download the cloned file ?
  4. sapphirescales

    My Hard drive hoarding is out of control

    As far as I know, they don't really take apart drives or do any advanced recovery. They basically just use a RapidSpar. You need to talk to a big data recovery company that actually fixes drives in order to recover data.
  5. phaZed

    deepspar disk imager dying

    What's it doing.. erm, not doing? I think they dedicated a site to Rapidspar: http://rapidspar.com/
  6. Rigo

    Got meself a RapidSpar!

    My RapidSpar is on its way! Praying to get it tomorrow. Can't wait to be able to get money from the pile of drives waiting to be recovered. I'm excited!:D
  7. Nathan Igo

    Seagate Data Recovery

    ...going forward. The data is nothing time sensitive but also nothing super critical so have to keep the budget in mind. I have access to a RapidSpar system through a contact just waiting to get out there to check it out. I loved it when I demoed it a few years ago just don't have the...
  8. lcoughey

    [REQUEST] Ensuring OS integrity after cloning from a failing HDD - Data Recovery

    ...way to identify which files are affected by bad sectors. If you want to get into that, that is where you need to invest some $$$ and buy a RapidSpar. Personally, I'm of the mentality that unless the drive cloned 100% without error, it is always better to start with a fresh install and...
  9. Joep

    ddrescue: When to stop?

    If you can't afford or not willing to spend money on RapidSpar or similar then probably this is your best option: http://www.sdcomputingservice.com/hddsuperclone
  10. pcpete

    deepspar disk imager dying

    We have been waiting/dreading for this, our old Deepspar Disk Imager is dying. I think we need to replace it. I glanced at the Deepspar site and did not see the Rapidspar anymore. Is that discontinued? It would be a good fit for us as we do not use most of the advanced options on our current imager.
  11. FlatlineBB

    ddrescue: When to stop?

    Thank you @nextechinc, that's useful information. I was not familiar with that tool. I will try it next time.
  12. lcoughey

    deepspar disk imager dying

    Not quite 24/7, because I have lots of other options for imaging. But my DDI4 systems earn their keep around here. That said, RapidSpar units are getting better with each update. So, it is certainly worth looking into. The advantage of the forensic add-on is that you can mount your task to...
  13. Joep

    Yet another Data Recovery tools question

    ...the SD Card that client used in a GoPro all that well. ReclaiMe, assuming we're talking about the end user versions, are somewhat like RapidSpar. Largely automatic with little room for mistakes, but also with little room for influencing the outcome. They either work, or they don't. They hide...
  14. N

    ddrescue: When to stop?

    I bought a rapidspar a while back and it certainly is valuable. But when ddrescue was all I had, ddrutility was incredibly useful. It reads the NFTS MFT and produces a log file that lets you focus on the blocks that contain useful data. In your case, odds are that the platter with the dead...
  15. lcoughey

    Does CPU speed affect hard drive cloning speed?

    ...record of where you left off. I have a half dozen linux systems running on older hardware that would be otherwise retired. I use them to erase drives mostly, but they would work fine for running ddrescue or hddsuperclone, were I be short of channels on my PC3000's, DeepSpar's, RapidSpar and...
  16. Galdorf

    ddrescue: When to stop?

    ...proper mode for the job otherwise it will not skip bad sectors same as any other software. But yes if you do alot of data recovery a rapidspar is worth the investment i have tested one the results were excellent if your use to using ddrescue it is very good software as well but i always keep...
  17. AngelSanchez.Badajoz

    RapidSpar or DFL-SRP USB? What to buy when starting DataRecovery

    ...but I am very doubtful when buying my first hardware for data recovery, between these two models which seems more suitable for a newbie? 1.- RapidSpar 2.- DFL-SPR USB Advantages and disadvantages between the two? Do you recommend other hardware other than these to begin with? Thank you
  18. lcoughey

    ddrescue: When to stop?

    ...are missing. If you are getting any volume of failing/unstable drives in the run of a month, it is probably worth the investment into a RapidSpar unit. I have listed most of my recommendations for data recovery hardware and software in the resources section -...
  19. jft135

    R-Studio vs UFS Explorer

    I'm working on a really strange recovery* right now, and the guys at RapidSpar recommended finishing a full image then using both R-Studio and UFS Explorer to scan the image. I own R-Studio, but not UFS Explorer. In your experience does one do a better job than the other? Are there enough...
  20. P

    RapidSpar V2 – Now with Head Mapping, Multipass Imaging, and Financing

    We are happy to announce a major upgrade to RapidSpar in the form of a free software update for all users. There are two major features added: 1) Head Mapping. RapidSpar can now disable specific read/write heads on Seagate, Western Digital, Hitachi, Toshiba, and Fujitsu hard drives. This...
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