It's a BGA304 flash, you can just use BGA272 stencil. Even BGA272 boards in other scenarios when it's needed. The extra pads are all grounds and useless anyways.
at spots it would ramp up to 70mb/s, I did not want to experiment with different tools just it case it would not start again. So I let it run at whichever speed it could push. Later, tested on deepspar 10GB and I got very fast speeds.
1:11 I hadn't ever seen any chips dump a tidal wave of flux like when that flash was heated; do you think the previous folks attempted to reball and just swamped everything?
balls were low, so when the solder melted it pushed out whatever was underneath. 100% this chip was removed before because the mask was scraped up. That only happens if you clean the board with the wick and iron. That is why I only try to use hot air and wick in these cases, no pressure no scraping the mask off
I found that paste that sold is too liquid, I love to dry it first with the some kimtex wipes from most of the liquid and then use it For flux I use a solder resin, I heat up the chip and then touch the solder balls with the resin , it is much better that a liquid flux
Hi Erkin my friend once more a nice job. There is one think though i would like to ask, in one place you say you use low melt soldier, is that the standart low melt soldier or did u mean the solder you use is melting at lower temperature regarding to factory solder. Lots of regards from istanbul.
@graealex just like @@themiddleman5357 said it takes so long. 1TB device like this (if doable) would take over a month to read and correct. Most NVMe devices use encryption and or LDPC, so recovery is not possible
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It is wonderful to watch high quality work that reflects the long experience and expertise.
thanks!
Nice reball. Very cool you got the data. Cheers
thanks, dude, we are still trying to find a way with your device. Don't lose hope
I find this so satisfying
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steady handwork as always, thanks for the content :^)
Another great job Erkin! Jerry L
thanks Jerry!
Impressive routined workflow - has some ZEN vibes watching this 🤟🏼
Appreciate it!
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Excellent, always interesting.
Flux is magic.
Good flux is key 🗝️
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It's a BGA304 flash, you can just use BGA272 stencil. Even BGA272 boards in other scenarios when it's needed. The extra pads are all grounds and useless anyways.
Nice work mate, always satisfying seeing the jiggle at the end lol
Always!
kool ...i dig the masking part ..i wonder have you seen anything arc before like tin whiskers ..prolly not at such low voltages :)
no we really don't see arcing at all
Another great job. But I wonder why the data read was super slow? 😮 13:11
at spots it would ramp up to 70mb/s, I did not want to experiment with different tools just it case it would not start again. So I let it run at whichever speed it could push. Later, tested on deepspar 10GB and I got very fast speeds.
1:11 I hadn't ever seen any chips dump a tidal wave of flux like when that flash was heated; do you think the previous folks attempted to reball and just swamped everything?
balls were low, so when the solder melted it pushed out whatever was underneath. 100% this chip was removed before because the mask was scraped up. That only happens if you clean the board with the wick and iron. That is why I only try to use hot air and wick in these cases, no pressure no scraping the mask off
Yeah me too, that's a lot of flux , and I'm 100% sure that chip was removed
Hell i knew it from how the balls looks like 0:18
Lol
I found that paste that sold is too liquid, I love to dry it first with the some kimtex wipes from most of the liquid and then use it
For flux I use a solder resin, I heat up the chip and then touch the solder balls with the resin , it is much better that a liquid flux
yeah I dab it into the kimtech also when its too liquid
Hi Erkin my friend once more a nice job. There is one think though i would like to ask, in one place you say you use low melt soldier, is that the standart low melt soldier or did u mean the solder you use is melting at lower temperature regarding to factory solder. Lots of regards from istanbul.
that solder mix melts at 183c. I use different product for chip removal that melts at much lower temps, but for reballing I find 183c works great
How to learn data recovery, and pursue a career in this field? Please suggest .
I am working on it
Thank you, expecting ur post as soon as possible 👍
Are you able to recover and clone different file systems like: Mac OS Journaled or APFS just as well?
any file system can be supported
What UV curing lamp is used in this video?
it is made by 2UUL, can get it on Ali www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-2uul-uv-light.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.search.0
Why wasn't direct NAND readout not an option? That would have saved the manual labor at least.
Takes an extremely long time.
there's a chance NAND is encrypted.
@graealex just like @@themiddleman5357 said it takes so long. 1TB device like this (if doable) would take over a month to read and correct. Most NVMe devices use encryption and or LDPC, so recovery is not possible
@@DiskTuna that too, but most likely LDPC
@@hddrecoveryservices Oh, a month - I was thinking in the order of hours or days at most. We'll, that explains it.
Do you repair seagate firmware? I have so many seagate M11s coming with busted firmware where they just flutter.
yea
Do you have any recommendations for PC-3000 UDMA training? ACE training on the east coast is a bit out of reach.
where are you based?
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@@NETBotic can they not do online training?
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What if the controller is failed (so the encrypted files cannot be decrypted)? Is there a way to recovery data by switching controllers from a donor?
no, controllers are not swappable on these
Hi bro,
Is it possible to recover an encrypted harddisk after format
in some cases yes
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