Spark vs. Rapidspar
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 11:30 pm
I search a 2nd and mobile device mostly for imaging. If the device can fix some firmware-issues even better.
I like on the Spark very much, that it images to the PC and create a file on my internal RAID-Array so the results of some recovery are safer then on only one drive. It's also better to archive images for a while in case there where some files missing or corrupted in the recovery or the new drive ge damaged during shipping...
So I have the following questions:
1) Do I have with RapidSpar the possibility to Image the patient-drive directly to the internal drive of my PC?
2) And if yes, do I need to buy for that the data acquisition addon?
3) Is the USB-Addon "just" a USB stabilizer (looks like it is)?
4) If I have the USB addon could I also use that USB stabilizer later on also standalone with another Tool like my MRT Express?
5) Do you know the Spark (indian cut-down version of the RapidSpar)?
6) Could I use an USB Stabilizer / Guardonix (if I buy it seperatly) with Spark?
7) Does the Spark have access to the full set of Rapid-Nebula fixes or only a limited subset?
8) How "good" is the firmware-repair via cloud - how many percent of the firmware-cases can be solved by Rapid-Nebula? 5%? 10%? 20%?
I like on the Spark very much, that it images to the PC and create a file on my internal RAID-Array so the results of some recovery are safer then on only one drive. It's also better to archive images for a while in case there where some files missing or corrupted in the recovery or the new drive ge damaged during shipping...
So I have the following questions:
1) Do I have with RapidSpar the possibility to Image the patient-drive directly to the internal drive of my PC?
2) And if yes, do I need to buy for that the data acquisition addon?
3) Is the USB-Addon "just" a USB stabilizer (looks like it is)?
4) If I have the USB addon could I also use that USB stabilizer later on also standalone with another Tool like my MRT Express?
5) Do you know the Spark (indian cut-down version of the RapidSpar)?
6) Could I use an USB Stabilizer / Guardonix (if I buy it seperatly) with Spark?
7) Does the Spark have access to the full set of Rapid-Nebula fixes or only a limited subset?
8) How "good" is the firmware-repair via cloud - how many percent of the firmware-cases can be solved by Rapid-Nebula? 5%? 10%? 20%?