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Catastrophic Failure Check: When you click the save button on the PC-3000 portable software (blue icon) to save the repo
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23.04.24, 16:47
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Hello guys,
You can find some useful information about iPod data recovery (HDD) here in our new NAND forum
P.S. Th
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Osity, thanks ...
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31.10.24, 13:11
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- by gameboybin Author
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Were you ever able to find a solution
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25.09.24, 08:01
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No
by d_d_recovery View the latest post
20.09.24, 18:11
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Model No - ST6000DM003-2U9186
Firmware - 0001
PCB No - 100870247 Rev-A
by gpgeorge View the latest post
26.08.24, 10:25
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I have a machine that was affected by the crowdstrike issue and it has been unable to boot into recovery with the power
by LMDRO View the latest post
25.07.24, 07:45
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The problem is how the task was created without saving sectors and then it was not connected.
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14.05.24, 02:09
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The problem is how the task was created without saving sectors and then it was not connected.
by adrianf25 View the latest post
14.05.24, 02:07
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- by drp Author
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Got same problem with WD 1TB SMR Palmer drive. Exact same problem
ext error NO SATA Connection
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04.05.24, 10:03
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Write error!
TSysDrive.WriteData - (ReturnCode <> WAIT_OBJECT_0) or not GetOverLappedResult
I tried to export to an
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13.04.24, 12:08
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WD WDC WD40NDZW-11A8JS1 Spyglass Ultra 2 Cannot Decrypt see anything in DE
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Mac drive? If so, that’s where things start to get real fun.
by osity View the latest post
06.03.24, 22:21
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Resolved :
The issue was resolved by creating an image in DE and then decrypt the image (it did take over 2 hours with
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14.02.24, 02:02
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Connect patient drive to the desired port.
When you open the task you can change port to current in the dialog
Skærmbill
by digitalsupport View the latest post
31.01.24, 14:28
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It turns out I just needed to press Windows (With the windows icon) -> Data Extractor (With the utility open), though it
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08.11.23, 15:02
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- by Continuum Author
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I'm sorry, but I don't have the information readily available.
by 300ddr View the latest post
18.10.23, 01:50
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- by DataMedics Author
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Sorry, got into the same problem. The drive refuses to reread sectors. I cleared sectors for the DE to reread. but it wo
by gameboybin View the latest post
27.09.23, 10:21
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I know that we have all been asking for it for years. Several months ago things just clicked in and I realized that we c
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15.06.23, 22:10
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hi ddcywf,
What is your working folder as digitalsupport mentioned, we usually put it in dirve D, if yours in drive c
by jimmy View the latest post
24.04.23, 07:13
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Are you serious?
Really ?
What a constructive and valuable comment...
I'm very impressed...
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12.04.23, 19:09
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- by osity Author
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Right click on PC3000 SATAX in the folder tree.
Its near the bottom of the menu.
Depending on your version of PC3K it ma
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13.03.23, 15:43
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It happened to me too now.. a seagate... a lot of red that I also had to read manually
by Freakazoid View the latest post
20.12.22, 19:36
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- by DRCSL Author
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Thanks for your advice.
by DRCSL View the latest post
08.11.22, 14:49
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- by osity Author
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I will take note!
by osity View the latest post
26.08.22, 02:04
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Is 'Refresh' still working in DE? Trouble reading MFT map after failing the first time
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I always image to drives and not img files. And, yeah, I've tried refreshing on each level. Both good questions/sugge
by ThomasH View the latest post
14.07.22, 00:49
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turns out it was the length of usb cable the customer supplied on the destination drive causing issues, drive intermitte
by DCDL View the latest post
09.05.22, 09:03
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- by goooz Author
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THANKS !!
For now I'm working with a Clone of my System Drive C:/ and everything is Ok.
by goooz View the latest post
12.03.22, 10:42
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- by jimpan Author
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hi guys
same problem here^^ headache and sleepness week lol on pc-3000 i got the same errors.
did someone
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07.03.22, 09:17
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Sometime I received 'Error : Read PowerI2C error: Addr Cmd ACK Expected' from DE. So, What's mean this error?
And Is the
by TADASHI View the latest post
22.02.22, 02:03
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- by Batbold Author
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I tried that once as an experiment, it was really slow, but did do the job.
by d_d_recovery View the latest post
19.01.22, 15:05
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- by osity Author
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I run into this problem now and then, especially when recovering from network drives with XFS.
Even when I give the de
by ThomasH View the latest post
25.09.21, 05:50
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- by MasterT Author
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Thank you. It worked like a charm.
by MasterT View the latest post
20.08.21, 16:25
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- by davidswa1 Author
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I found the answer in the blog.......
by davidswa1 View the latest post
05.07.21, 00:59
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Apologies for not responding earlier. The pathname length was the issue. To save the data, I made a separate top level f
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12.06.21, 00:22
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- by LMDRO Author
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As I said the decryption process is done within the Data Extractor program. You will see the padlock icon only within DE
by msurgeon View the latest post
12.03.21, 22:31
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- by Teruel Author
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Doesn't matter how to save.
More important is drive's condition and how it allows to read user area.
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13.01.21, 13:20
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Hello,
Here it is:
http://files.hddguru.com/index.php?acti ... ahoe%20LT&
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13.01.21, 13:18
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Thanks lcoughey, That certainly makes sense and is likely the way it will end up.
My client does have the likely passwor
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16.11.20, 21:49
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- by lcoughey Author
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Seems like a reasonable question. Unfortunately, the reason the drive was here for recovery was due to file system issu
by lcoughey View the latest post
16.09.20, 19:23
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Very, very nice!
by northwind View the latest post
15.07.20, 09:01
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- by antoniocangiano76 Author
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Just try several scans with different software. One may get you some folder structure.
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06.07.20, 22:19
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- by kennethwy Author
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Good day,
Formatted drive data recovery case is getting less common in our lab nowadays, I guess partly because some u
by kennethwy View the latest post
04.07.20, 03:56
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Thanks Luke, so for the moment I'm screwed, or waiting for the script, I have to do the task again
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18.06.20, 16:10
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- by alexkr Author
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Hi,
Is there a way to set default destination drive back to "File Image" like it was before the last update?
Thank you.
by alexkr View the latest post
09.06.20, 13:41
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- by ddcywf Author
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+1, drive has problems that needs to be taken care of before imaging.
by digitalsupport View the latest post
06.06.20, 13:29
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- by ThomasH Author
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I mainly just use the DE split image format.
by DataMedics View the latest post
27.05.20, 18:01
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- by eros86 Author
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Looks like they are sparse files.
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21.05.20, 09:09
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- by Spark Author
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I agree with Luke about USF Explorer, perhaps Snap2Html doesn't work with large volume.
I got a 4Tb Raid1 disk and I
by Spark View the latest post
05.04.20, 18:08
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- by pclab Author
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Did you try using the task in the !Backup folder?
Lately I am also having problems with corrupt (hard disk) tasks. I thi
by Spark View the latest post
05.04.20, 17:58
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Hi, I was wondering what the !Versions folder was in data extractor please?
by Paul1966 View the latest post
26.03.20, 11:33
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PCB NO-800055
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16.03.20, 05:22
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