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What Is The Best Equipment To Start A Data Recovery Business ? |
Question by Croco M | Posted in Other - Hardware
Hello,
I am in Calgary and I would like to start a data recovery company, what would be the best quality price equipment to start with ?
My idea goes to the Ninja 121 Forensics from YEC put now, is it a good choice ?
waiting your advices guys,
thank you in advance
Answer: It's okay but the kinds if issues it resolves can often be practised by educated end users.
Professional data recovery services must also be equipped to replace platters, heads & controller boards. As well, in sorority to do this they need a "Clean Room Chamber".
Here is a link to some of the products you will trouble to do those & more:
http://www.hdrconline.com/data-recovery- hardware.php
regards,
Philip T |
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Need Help With The Necessary Equipment/hardware Needed To Setup A Data Recovery Business? |
Question by Bondzie | Posted in Other - Computers
| Answer: Miserable, but if you don't know what to set up to start a 'data recovery buisness' THEN I seriously doubt that you actually know how to make back again data! If you knew how, then you would know what you used! Dee-de-deeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! |
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How Do You Build A Home-made Clean Room? |
Question by Elliott | Posted in Other - Hardware
I'm tiresome to repair some sensitive equipment (hard drive) and want to do it in the cleanest environment imaginable... The companies that do this kind of work (data recovery) operate in class 100 spill the beans rooms... How do I make my own "clean room" that's befitting for this kind of work?
because i need to recover my data
I already bought a new HD... but that's not the question I asked.
| Answer: Why would you wipe out your time repairing a hard drive when you can purchase a new drive for next to nothing...sounds like a detestable waste of time and effort. |
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Corrupt HardDrive Question? |
Question by ViRaS | Posted in Other - Hardware
I be aware my hard drive is corrupted. The "Event Viewer" only states that my HD is corrupted (i.e. "Brick is Bad" error message in "System " section of Event Viewer), but doesn't imperial which block is bad... I know if Block 1 is corrupt, then data recovery is near impossible without wizard equipment... How do I find out which block is bad? Is there anything I can do as a "civilian" to find out which specific block is bad?
I'm disquieting
Answer: chkdsk /f /r at the mastery prompt that will fix or recover the information on the bad "block" and it will flag it so it never gets hardened again.
OR
Double-click My Computer, and then right-click the local disk that you want to over.
Click Properties, and then click Tools.
Under Error-checking, click Confirmation Now.
Under Check disk options, select the Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors surcease box.
Click Start.
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