I luv the background music for this video...Awesome vibes, reassuring thoughts of success...especially at this of repair, with such tiny room to work with in!!! Awesome job with the Soldering work! :)) Cheers
I've been watching your videos for a long time, I forgot how good videos like this with this relaxing music are! Good to see you always improving, keep it up!
I use them all the time when ever i am repairing bga pads on Automotive Powertrain Computers.. They save alot of time.. Great video like always.. Thanks
oh yeah Kris fix Germany fixes video cards and often there are missing pads and such. He fixes it by taking spare pads from a similar product and soldering them on and securing them with solder mask. The mask goes under the pad and over the soldered connection. They are nice and solid.
@@hddrecoveryservices thanks for answering. I watched several of your videos over the last two years but for some reason I hadn't picked up as much that it takes that long to raw read a chip and simulate the controller.
@@hddrecoveryservices Thanks, works great! Had my first BGA repair done today on an old retro-mainboard i was trying to repair. 4 balls under the northbrige had gone missing. Unfortunately, even after replacing north and southbridge, board is still dead. But it's been a good practice for future projects. Thanks for your informative videos!
I've learned A LOT from your videos. I even talked to you on the phone about a 3.5 recovery for a customer of mine (I don't do repairs like you, I just build them and install software) and I gave him the info you gave me for him to send it to you.
I luv the background music for this video...Awesome vibes, reassuring thoughts of success...especially at this of repair, with such tiny room to work with in!!!
Awesome job with the Soldering work! :))
Cheers
You are a surgeon man I'm envious of you and I realize the more of this you do you get even better. Much success
Excellent thorough work as always👍
Thank you 👍
I've been watching your videos for a long time, I forgot how good videos like this with this relaxing music are! Good to see you always improving, keep it up!
Thank you very much!
Always enjoy watching these, fascinating and so mesmerising working with such minute precision, and very relaxing to watch.
Thank you very much!
Thanks for another awesome video. I would be really interested in seeing your UFS explorer pro recovery software video when you get round to it 👍🏻
Sounds good. I have some cases to show off on it
I use them all the time when ever i am repairing bga pads on Automotive Powertrain Computers.. They save alot of time.. Great video like always.. Thanks
excellent work as always,i really enjoy your videos.
Glad you like them!
Fantastic work mate really! That chip you replaced did look low but wow all ok well done
very interesting to following along with, especially the second half
Glad to hear that!
Nice job again erkin have fun
Thanks bro
oh yeah Kris fix Germany fixes video cards and often there are missing pads and such. He fixes it by taking spare pads from a similar product and soldering them on and securing them with solder mask. The mask goes under the pad and over the soldered connection. They are nice and solid.
Yeah Ive seen people do that. This kit is like 2-3$ and it will be good for a long time 😁. I tried cutting pads off NANDs before to reuse - no fun 😊
how much does this job cost? i have the same sd card and it just went kaput the moment i took it out of the camera and into my macbook.
Really interesting thanks for posting
what is the device your using between the usb and card reader? are you doing some kind of snooping what does that do?
Why is repairing the pads better/faster than 'chip off' data recovery? Was the controller an unknown type with regards to mappings and translations?
Repair takes 20min, chip off will take 6hours and results are not 100% as good via simulation of control. Hardware controller is perfect right away
@@hddrecoveryservices thanks for answering. I watched several of your videos over the last two years but for some reason I hadn't picked up as much that it takes that long to raw read a chip and simulate the controller.
Good work.
Thank you! Cheers!
Are you using regular soldermask to glue the pads into place?
Yes
@@hddrecoveryservices Thanks, works great! Had my first BGA repair done today on an old retro-mainboard i was trying to repair. 4 balls under the northbrige had gone missing. Unfortunately, even after replacing north and southbridge, board is still dead. But it's been a good practice for future projects. Thanks for your informative videos!
Can a SSD controller be swapped for an identical one to get the drive working.
In some cases yes, but in some cases no
I've learned A LOT from your videos. I even talked to you on the phone about a 3.5 recovery for a customer of mine (I don't do repairs like you, I just build them and install software) and I gave him the info you gave me for him to send it to you.
Awesome ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Solder Slugs LOL😂
Woah! So tiny
they are indeed
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🙂👍