Whay should I change the heads, we are talking about comon mailfunctions not Talibans and Airplaines, because the 99% disk dies in office conditions.
Nikola
Welcome to our new members from London (UniRecovery) and Belgrade.
Nikola, let's be clear that these forums are not "personal" and we try to keep things professional, even when we disagree with each other. We're certainly interested to learn more about your techniques, feel free to outline your methods if you wish.
Kind regards,
Jamie
I wiil as soon as the gentlmane explain to us !
When I get my answer.
Nikola
I'm still curious to find some printed reference material which covers hard drive data recovery. Or maybe references to some kind of class, certificate or degree program which teaches this. Anything. There has to be something out there…
Jeff Caplan
I can say that if you think Encase classes are expensive you will climb out of your skin when you see what the higher end labs use for software and hardware. Our system alone was 10k (that's 1 pc, 1 software license, etc)
Training is not included in that price, but there is great tech support.
Rani and I both use the same programs.
What I found interesting was that somewhere around 90% of the data labs i.e. ontrack, drivesavers, CBL, etc use the same equipment from the same company.
yes but it is much cheaper
For information about how data can be recovered from damaged hard drives, or the ROMULUS or ATHENA problem specifically, feel free to contact me at Sassinsky Data Services (
I would be happy to explain how the techniques work.
Jeff
YOu are sad,
You are going to explain DSP, explaint them poker too.
Is this Your promotion, I will explain both as soon I get answer from the gentleman obove ( asked previousley)
Nikola
I do not feel that it is appropriate in this forum to reduce ourselves to personal attacks and I appreciate the same respect in return. I am happy to speak with anybody that would like more information.
Thank you,
Jeff
whay dsp not calipso?