rdallasb wrote:Source of the post Amarbir, I have been doing Data Recovery since late 97. My first PC3K was the ISA version. So I think I can safely say that my points are valid. I use DE on a daily basis straight from the source to recover client critical data. Any engineer or tech worth there weight in salt will tell you that no single software or hardware can do everything and will always have the best results, so of course I would not say that the other programs you mentioned aren't good to use when the occasion is right. But there is no way I can read you tell someone that using DE to image data straight from the patient is the "wrong" way to do Data Recovery. That is just silly. It isn't wrong to suggest other methods, it's wrong to be condescending and say that their methods are purely wrong in the way it is being done. When in fact, its not. Its just a different way to go about it.
To further my point here, I will explain what I mean....
While tools like R-Studio and UFSExplorer are more intuitive with file systems, they will not give reports on what data is affected by the missing sectors during imaging. So yes, imaging all sectors available and running a scan with such programs will result in partial structure and the rest with RAW. This is sort of Data Recovery 101. But with DE after imaging, you can also get reports on what data will be partial or completely bad due to missing sectors. And run RAW data scans for the rest.
So you tell me Amarbir, how can you tell someone, and I quote, "Its a Very Wrong Way To Recover DATA". When I have successfully used this method time and time again.
Sir ,
My Response As Under To Your Viewpoint
Question : Amarbir, I have been doing Data Recovery since late 97. My first PC3K was the ISA version. So I think I can safely say that my points are valid.
Answer : Thats Your Viewpoint ,I Have Access To 1 Unit PC3K ISA + 2 Units Of PCI Sinces ages " Hence I Too Can Say The Same ".We In India Still Get Old HDD Seldom And Hence I Still Enjoy Using Those Tools
Question : I use DE on a daily basis straight from the source to recover client critical data.
Answer : You Might Be I Do Not Work directly On Mechanically Failing and Ailing Drives
Question : Any engineer or tech worth there weight in salt will tell you that no single software or hardware can do everything and will always have the best results, so of course I would not say that the other programs you mentioned aren't good to use when the occasion is right
Answer :I Never Said so That There is a Single Software For all Problems Related To Hard Drives
Question : But there is no way I can read you tell someone that using DE to image data straight from the patient is the "wrong" way to do Data Recovery. That is just silly. It isn't wrong to suggest other methods, it's wrong to be condescending and say that their methods are purely wrong in the way it is being done. When in fact, its not. Its just a different way to go about it.
Answer : Thats Your Method But We At CDRLabs To Not Play Around With Failing Hard Drives To Recover Data .You Have Your Method And Viewpoint An i Have Mine ,Now It Depends on Other People What They Think is correct and use .
Question : While tools like R-Studio and UFSExplorer are more intuitive with file systems, they will not give reports on what data is affected by the missing sectors during imaging. So yes, imaging all sectors available and running a scan with such programs will result in partial structure and the rest with RAW. This is sort of Data Recovery 101. But with DE after imaging, you can also get reports on what data will be partial or completely bad due to missing sectors. And run RAW data scans for the rest.
Answer : When a Program Has Not Imaged a Drive And Does Not Have a MAP Of Read,Unread And Failed Read Sector How Can they Give this Report ,This is Silly To Think and Assume "I Did Not Say This Ever " . You Said Imaging All Sectors And Running a Scan With Result In Partial Sectors And Rest With RAW "If All Sectors Are Imaged Even The Most Useless Software Will Show Everything Properly " And If Some Sections Like MFT Etc Are Not Imaged By DE Properly Even DE Is Gonna Get Baffled .
Question :But with DE after imaging, you can also get reports on what data will be partial or completely bad due to missing sectors. And run RAW data scans for the rest.
Answer : Well As DE Has a MAP of Imaged Sectors It Will/Can Shift All Problem Files To iProblem Folder For Sure .What did You Say Regarding RAW Here "It Makes No Sense " ,You Are Saying We Run RAW Data Scan For Rest "Which Rest All Problem Files And completely Bad Files Are already in iProblem Folder ,Running Raw On Those files will Not Generate Better Results At All .
PS : My Main Point Was to Explain The Thread starter How i Work Or What i Feel