- #Mac backup guru accidentally removed hard drive install#
- #Mac backup guru accidentally removed hard drive full#
- #Mac backup guru accidentally removed hard drive code#
- #Mac backup guru accidentally removed hard drive license#
Among other things, I had 25 years of writing on that drive. I cannot say how relieved I was to see my precious data recovered. Despite some warnings, every file I looked at could be opened and was complete. I selected the folders I needed (after registering) for recovery. I then saw my file structure that I feared might never be seen again.
#Mac backup guru accidentally removed hard drive full#
I the demo of R-Studio and decided to do a full bit by bit image which took about 14+ hours (1Tb drive).
#Mac backup guru accidentally removed hard drive install#
It seemed too good to be true as they were suggesting I could install it on a Windows 7 machine and recover data from a dying *nix drive that was giving a RAID error when trying a file system check. A fellow computer forum subscriber suggested R-Studio. Предпросмотра списка файлов в архиве, ну по крайней мере в zip-архиве)Īfter several attempts to recover data from a NAS drive which had failed to mount, I was doubtful that I would be able to recover my data without spending hundreds or thousands of dollars.
I`m not at a place where I can justify spending $900 to go to Technician, but a couple hundred to get features above `standard`? Count me in.
#Mac backup guru accidentally removed hard drive code#
It would provide the `Portable Version` and `Data recovery over Internet` capabilities as Technician, but it would not have `Read instability handling` integration with DeepSpar.Īs mentioned, it`s just a thought, but if your functionality could be properly cordoned off (and I imagine you already have the code to do this as you already separate `standard` R-Studio from `technician`), it could be a potentially easy way to provider users like me with another option, and an easy way for you to make a couple hundred dollars on upgrades from `standard` to `Plus` (which I would pay). It would have the same `R-Studio Emergency` functionality as `Technician` but would not offer `Forensic mode` or `Multi-platform` (you would have to choose a platform just like standard R-Studio). Looking at the side-by-side description of R-Studio and R-Studio Technician, the `Plus` version would offer the same `Installations Per License` and `Serving third party devices` functionality as Technician, but would not be available for Commercial Use.
It would have SOME of the features of R-Studio Technician (but not all) and would be priced somewhere between the two as well.
#Mac backup guru accidentally removed hard drive license#
I would love to have a license that fit between the two - maybe an `R-Studio Plus`. However, I do help friends and family with their systems when they find themselves in a bind. I am not a professional, nor do I do repair for financial gain. You currently offer R-Studio (which I have) and R-Studio Technician. This is just a product idea / suggestion.