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Cubit you tried the forensic Linux live cd's?

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Cubit you tried the forensic Linux live cd's?

Not yet, so far the drive isn't even seen in bios on 3 seperate machines.

Cubit you tried the forensic Linux live cd's?

Lin what?

 

Is that like a cheapo version of a proper OS like windows? :)

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Lin what?

Is that like a cheapo version of a proper OS like windows? :)

The same cheapo version of code your iToy is based on I belive

The same cheapo version of code your iToy is based on I belive

:o Not possible. Apple invent everything themselves and it is the bestest most fantasic thing compared to everyone else. Steve said so.

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I do the same with Bose. They bang on about how great their kit is and the majoirty of what I've bought I think a product that cost £10 from Argos would produce better sound.

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The same cheapo version of code your iToy is based on I belive

owned. Lol

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


I've had 3 SSD's from cruical turn to bricks. All back on SATA for workstations and glad kept my 15k SAS on the VMware hosts. In fairness to Seagate those Cheetah drives get an absolute beating, especially on IO requests from Webway's software and they are solid as anything.

And that is just one drive on machine. It is frightening how reliant on this tech we have all become. I was in the datacentre the other day and there must be 20,000 servers + in that building and I just couldn't comprehend the disruption and financial loss an outage in that building would cost. Although it costs a killing this is why we have backup on backup on backup as the dataloss would be unthinkable.

 

SSD failure tends to be really abrupt. Working one minute, not working the next, with no chance of data recovery.

 

All of my SSD failures have had warning signs in the SMART data, but none of the manufacturers produce a good SMART monitoring tool.

I have a blog, some of which is about alarm security and reverse engineering:
http://cybergibbons.com/

 

 

 

If its totally dead i guess the controller has died. Ive replaced boards on hard drives before well once to get data off it.

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