MudRock
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So a sub-standard controller. Always handy.
I have several drives that I want to test. Willing to buy one if we can get a full refund if we are not satisfied. Or send over on of the demos. Patiently waiting.
KWEST, You are in line. You should get your demo within a couple of weeks. I will give you a call beforehand to confirm.
Vlad
Sounds good. I am happy to buy upfront as long as I can return if we decide it isn't a fit. But we can wait a few weeks.
Thank you for the opportunity.
What is going to happen to the demo units once the demo is over? I would imagine that some shops would take a demo unit at reduced cost if available.Unfortunately it's difficult for us to offer a return policy. We'd have to start selling used equipment that was returned to us and there are a lot of issues associated with that. That's why we are doing this demo program instead. We should be able to get you a demo unit pretty soon. We've been increasing the number of demo units to get to everyone faster. We'll be up to 10 by the end of this month.
I wound concider picking up the demo unit I had at a discounted rate.What is going to happen to the demo units once the demo is over? I would imagine that some shops would take a demo unit at reduced cost if available.
What is going to happen to the demo units once the demo is over? I would imagine that some shops would take a demo unit at reduced cost if available.
All drives were successes except for a Seagate. The cloning/recovery/RapidNebula/MBR read completed and upon recovering the users pictures they were all corrupt. I was able to see thumbnails of the images, but opening them in a image program (Photoshop CS6, Windows Photo Viewer) produced a corrupt, single-color grey image. I noticed that the RapidSpar was experiencing a "skip" reading during the recovery. It was a consistent and precisely timed skip in reading every 1/2 second or so. The RapidSpar reported a full recovery. This drive was 100% readable and cloned under ddrescue and pictures were fully recovered that way. Talking to the DeepSpar team briefly we concluded that there may be an issue with the algorithm used to recover drive data for this particular drive. Unfortunately, the drive and job had been handed to the customer so no further testing or sample could be provided to the team for further analysis.
The biggest PRO for this unit:
Being able to power-cycle the device manually and automatically during a recovery when a drive goes wonky/offline due to bad sectors is awesome. This feature alone, for me, is one of the biggest features 'missing' from direct SATA/ddrescue operations. This saves a lot of manual unplugs of the drive from SATA power and can potentially allow the recovery of these types where I may have given up using a traditional ddrescue computer setup. Let's face it, I'm not going to plug/unplug the drive a few thousand times! The RapidSpar accomplishes the power cycle within a second or so and is right back to where it left off. Fantastic! Very efficient.
The less-than-good:
I say, "almost" for the software because I would really like to see a logical file recovery facility built-in that does not rely on recovering the MFT in order to list the files. This is more of a 'wish' than a requirement and would be above and beyond what the device is marketed as.
USB compatibility. RapidSpar does not like USB Hubs and even some USB case headers... go for the jugular and hook into the MOBO directly. I have a U-Speed USB 3.0 powered Hub (1.5A) and the RapidSpar did not like it. Also did not like my Cooler Master HAF USB 2.0 front panel case ports. Hooking direct to the MOBO or "straight to header" USB 3.0 ports is the way to go. USB support at high speeds can be a real PITA, but the RapidSpar seems to be particularly picky here. This could be an issue if you are at a clients home, for instance.
RapidSpar software does not handle unexpected USB disconnects (Physically pull cable out, for instance) very well and simply crashes. Some error handling for that would be nice. Also, I found myself forgetting to "Run as Admin" - wish this would run as Admin automatically.
Something to mention:
There is a curious "Serial" 2.5 plug port for drive Firmware manipulation (I'm assuming) that has no mention in the software nor the manual. Can we get some information as to the use and function of this feature? Is this implemented yet? Just curious as to the functions this will be able to handle.
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 about half of the cases that software tools struggle with. We’ve previously written a detailed post on the results that its users can expect to see: https://www.technibble.com/forums/threads/cant-afford-deepspar-disk-imager.66816/page-2#post-526511
You can see how it works in this demo video:
This demo program is essentially an opportunity to use a RapidSpar for 1 week, so that you can determine if it’s a good fit for your business. We are looking for any Technibble members from Canada or USA who find themselves regularly doing data recovery using software tools. Participation in the demo program is free, but we do ask for two things in return:
1) After using it for 1 week, ship your demo unit to the next Technibble member in line. In most cases this will be domestic shipping, but some users will have to ship internationally to US or Canada.
2) Post your honest feedback based on your experience using RapidSpar to your favorite social media website (for example Twitter or Facebook). If you don’t use social media, we will ask you for a testimonial instead.
We are allocating 4 RapidSpar units to this program and we will work with up to 20 Technibble members for now, so we expect this to take roughly 8 weeks. We will ship demo units to the first 4 members in 1-2 weeks.
You can apply by filling out this page: http://rapidspar.com/demo.html
We will later update this post with the user names of all participating members. Thank you for your interest!