After doing some research on Data Recovery practices I've decided that imaging the drive should be a priority. DDRescue seems to be a great choice but unfortunately I run Windows on my 2 computers and I can NOT afford to have them down for a few days while I dual boot to Linux or some Live CD. It seems like I'm stuck building a rig specifically for this, or I rig my netbook to support this somehow.
I already have a free 2TB hard drive which I'm assuming should be enough to image most drives. I would probably refuse to do anything over 1TB anyway since from what I've understood it would take ages to image. I will need 2 SATA bays and 1 IDE. 1 SATA bay for my drive that will hold the image and the other SATA/IDE for the client's hard drive. Are there any specific CPU/memory combinations that speed up this process? Could I get away with doing this using external cases and SATA to USB adapters in my netbook, or would that slow things down?
I already have a free 2TB hard drive which I'm assuming should be enough to image most drives. I would probably refuse to do anything over 1TB anyway since from what I've understood it would take ages to image. I will need 2 SATA bays and 1 IDE. 1 SATA bay for my drive that will hold the image and the other SATA/IDE for the client's hard drive. Are there any specific CPU/memory combinations that speed up this process? Could I get away with doing this using external cases and SATA to USB adapters in my netbook, or would that slow things down?