SalvationDATA HD Doctor For WD is the latest product of SalvationDATA Technologies, which is specially designed for data recovery and drive repair needs towards Western Digital drives. This tool is efficiently used in wd data recovery and wdd hdd repair cases.
PROMO all for 5000$. Salvationdata Data Compass Premium: $2.000 Salvationdata HD Doctor Suite: $2.000 Salvationdata Data Copy King: $1.000 Salvationdata USB IDE Adapter: $100 Instead of those buy MRTLab tool that it's way cheaper and way more updated/functional. SD tools are very buggy, not updated and will not work as expected.
MRTLab tool is a PC-3000 UDMA / Express ripp off (same software code, and they even have the same spelling errors that are present on PC-3000), so it will work way better than salvation tools and will be way cheaper even if you buy the full off-line version with DE. quote='Spildit'Salvationdata Data Compass Premium: $2.000 Salvationdata HD Doctor Suite: $2.000 Salvationdata Data Copy King: $1.000 Salvationdata USB IDE Adapter: $100 Instead of those buy MRTLab tool that it's way cheaper and way more updated/functional. SD tools are very buggy, not updated and will not work as expected.
MRTLab tool is a PC-3000 UDMA / Express ripp off (same software code, and they even have the same spelling errors that are present on PC-3000), so it will work way better than salvation tools and will be way cheaper even if you buy the full off-line version with DE./quote. Now where have I heard that before. Are they poor quality or just bad support? I have asked many times for anyone ANYONE to show a case where they recovered a flash drive fully with SD Flash Doctor. As yet after a couple of years no one has actually replied. If you ever used FD you would know why. When was the last software update for FD?
You CANNOT compete in Flash recovery industry without constant updates. All you get from support requests is sorry this one not supported, and promises of next update - which never comes. They took a couple $1,000 from me and I am not happy. Like the meerkat says: 'simples!' I assume rest of company is as bad.
Salvationdata Data Compass Premium: $2.000 Salvationdata HD Doctor Suite: $2.000 Salvationdata Data Copy King: $1.000 Salvationdata USB IDE Adapter: $100 Instead of those buy MRTLab tool that it's way cheaper and way more updated/functional. SD tools are very buggy, not updated and will not work as expected. MRTLab tool is a PC-3000 UDMA / Express ripp off (same software code, and they even have the same spelling errors that are present on PC-3000), so it will work way better than salvation tools and will be way cheaper even if you buy the full off-line version with DE. Listen, as far as i can tell i don't know you from anywhere for you to be sending offensive Private Messages. Better for you to start respecting people if you want to be respected.
I've reported you to the forum Admin and i would at this point recommend to the other members to AVOID making any sort of business with this member. I have asked many times for anyone ANYONE to show a case where they recovered a flash drive fully with SD Flash Doctor. As yet after a couple of years no one has actually replied. If you ever used FD you would know why. When was the last software update for FD?
You CANNOT compete in Flash recovery industry without constant updates. OK to be honest and fair, I DID recover a handful of cases using FD. Maybe more than a handful. Maybe 10 cases. Of course, all of them were quite simple and I'm not sure if the outcome would be any different (ie. Better results) by using other tools.
Also, their head combs and the HDD stand are quite decent as well, especially if you consider that they're quite cheap too. I have asked many times for anyone ANYONE to show a case where they recovered a flash drive fully with SD Flash Doctor. As yet after a couple of years no one has actually replied.
If you ever used FD you would know why. When was the last software update for FD? You CANNOT compete in Flash recovery industry without constant updates. OK to be honest and fair, I DID recover a handful of cases using FD.
Maybe more than a handful. Maybe 10 cases. Of course, all of them were quite simple and I'm not sure if the outcome would be any different (ie. Better results) by using other tools. Also, their head combs and the HDD stand are quite decent as well, especially if you consider that they're quite cheap too. I did hear kind of reports that if you knew what you are doing, then you could get some simple cases solved.
But I think you would need to already know a fair bit about flash, and maybe be experienced in other tools to know what their weird way of doing things was actually doing. Also the way to get layouts was stupid. A ratio system?? You cant expect people to have enough of their own layouts figured out every time they needed one from SD. I don't recall much in the way of XORs, certainly no research into new ones. Forget Monoliths. Finally the lies on the webpage should be addressed.
Stating that they did not need to know anything about the controller, and the software 'chased ' the file structure to solve? Then providing a way to download controller specific files in the software. And they support all Flash 'on their birthday' yet there is about 40 chips in their.ini file They make money through selling the tools and training. And do juuuuust enough research to support that, as far as giving a crap about their customers.