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  1. Markverhyden

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

    Welcome @AngelSanchez.Badajoz. Have you tried doing a search first to see what others say? These are not new products. https://www.technibble.com/forums/search/4972190/?q=rapidspar&o=relevance
  2. W

    Rapidspar or DDI?

    ...I suppose for healthy drives, but pretty questionable for the rest. I'm now genuinely interested in learning DR and and torn between the Rapidspar and the DDI4. I know the Rapidspar is more for repair shops and IT consultants and is easier to learn, but I'd be willing to invest a decent...
  3. Your PCMD

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

    More than what most are willing to pay? :rolleyes: RapidSpar Device plus Rapidspar Software Suite $1950.00 Set of Adapters (extra) $300.00 Data Acqusition Add-on $850.00 Extend RapidNebula Access by 1 Year $350.00 $3,495.00 if you got one of everything. Your ROI mileage will greatly vary.
  4. AndrewFergus

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

    When I hit the buy link the rapidspar site gives me a 403 error. Does anyone have an idea of the cost?
  5. Ken's PC Repair

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

    Nice! Since moving up to the deepspar I was debating whether or not to keep the rapidspar. Guess I'll be keeping it now!
  6. M

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

    But the Rapidspar has both a native source->dest interface AND a USB3. You don't even need to use a PC necessarily. I have a DDI3 so I'm well versed in their functionality. The head mapping and multi-pass were deal-breakers but now that they're available...
  7. lcoughey

    Working with .img from damaged hard drive

    Must be those old eyes. Hard Drive Imaging Hardware DeepSpar RapidSpar (DeepSpar's new little brother) Data Extractor (Add-On for PC3000) Data Explorer (Imaging Function of MRTLab) Data Extraction (Imaging Module for Dolphin Data Lab)
  8. Markverhyden

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

    Oops. Forgot about those ports but no IDE. At any rate there are quite a few things under the DDI list not available with the RapidSpar. My guess is DeepSpar is intended for traditional data recovery and DDI for much more. Maybe @P-List fill us in. Edit: Stoopid me. I was thinking the DDI...
  9. Markverhyden

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

    A usb interface is more limited than the native hardware interface. So the DDI4 offers much more functionality. While RapidSpar is not cheap it's much less than the full DDI4 suite. So it gives, those of us who are so inclined, a much more robust system for problem drives.
  10. M

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

    ...itself from the DDI4. Seems with these latest features and with the ability to interface with a PC in real-time, it doesn't make much sense for a DDI4 unit. Also, given that the RapidSpar has some success with firmware recoveries, it one-ups the Deepspar imager. What am I missing here?
  11. lcoughey

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

    ...and my goal is to make sure that my lab prices are low enough to make it a tough decision for resellers to invest in tools such as RapidSpar. That is, after exchange rate and reseller discount, the cost for a reseller to have us recover stuff that might be supported by RapidSpar currently...
  12. Slaters Kustum Machines

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

    For us it just makes sense to keep sending drives to you since we don't do nearly enough recoveries to cover the RapidSpar and you haven't given us any reason to consider going anywhere else.
  13. Bryce W

    What's your preferred method for testing a hard drive?

    Actually, our friends over at Deepspar/Rapidspar (@P-List here) wrote it.
  14. P

    RapidSpar Demo Program

    Hello Technibble Members! We are happy to announce that we are now accepting applications for RapidSpar’s demo program. RapidSpar is the first data recovery device designed for IT generalists, rather than data recovery or law enforcement professionals. It’s a ~$2,000US tool that can recover...
  15. Blues

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

    In my area I have seen data recovery charges that were approximately 75% the price of that device and what was recovered was no better than what I had already recovered. My point being while that is a hefty price tag in my area you wouldn't need but a handful of data recovery jobs to cover that...
  16. P

    RapidSpar Demo Program

    The first professional RapidSpar review is out: http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Storage/RapidSpar-Data-Recovery-Instrument-Review-Trickle-Down-Data-Recovery
  17. Diggs

    What's your preferred method for testing a hard drive?

    I wanted to thank you @Bryce W as I hadn't seen that. I've moved almost all my drive imaging and recovery back over to Linux now. Ironically I used to use Linux almost exclusively (except in the corporate world) and had gone back to Windoze to practice what I preach and service.
  18. lcoughey

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

    ...levels of encryption. At the end of the day, if you don't really understand how complex data recovery can be and how revolutionary the RapidSpar Imager is, there is no point in going further with trying to explain how good a deal the $350/year is. Some insider information to the TN...
  19. lcoughey

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

    ...sell it and transfer the license over to the buyer who can then continue paying to re-charge it as needed. But, that said, I think that RapidSpar is a great investment to test the data recovery waters. They too, have a payment plan. No matter what you do, you should make sure that you have...
  20. lcoughey

    RapidSpar Demo Program

    Using my RapidSpar right now to image an 8TB drive at about 180MB/second...it will likely slow down as it gets further along, but I'm pretty confident that it will be done imaging and ready for me tomorrow morning.
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