Hi Erkin, greetings from Poland! I'm really curious as to what other equipment is used to recover data from flash drives. Is PC3000 the only one used? Or are there other brands that make flash recovery hardware too? Are you using their hardware? If not, why? (I'm talking about chip-off recovery mostly)
There are 3 flash extractor, Rusolut, and PC3000 flash. We use all 3 when needed. Rusolut is based in Warsaw by the way. Each tool has its pros and cons. Having all 3 solves that problem.
Hello sir , much respect but time is almost to an end you think you make a video on some old hard drive ? I have some WD black 1997 and their a short on the board I find one and then a different one will show up ?
hey, we are working on something that will be amazing once it is out. NAND protocol has a sequence of waveforms, if you know how to read waveforms and arrange these signals into a proper sequence, you can get the pinout. Acelab has a tutorial on their site I might do a follow along one day :) I am just so crazy busy right now especially after the FL trip. Sorry I only saw your message when I got back, I would have hit you up for sure.
Wondering if the Sony Tough SD cards would pose a problem in recovery because they are encased in a very hard epoxy coating? The cards cannot be pried apart like other SD cards.
I think how they built on data management level would be a bigger concern than epoxy. Heat can make epoxy come off with a scrapper. LDPC algorithm is a much bigger problem that remains unsolved, and many new devices have it
@@hddrecoveryservices hi. It seems like the file names are still visible for a few frames. I think UA-cam only allows editing aligned to seconds, not frames.
Compressed Can When Sprayed Cools The Device to a level so that NAND data can be corrected ,Also hot air can be used to do the reverse ,but do not cook the poor chip too much
Hey bro if I want to learn about the basics of nand flash, or other storage ICs Is there a place for experts in this field to gather? If there is, may I ask for the web reference thank you bro Greetings from Indonesia..
Hi Erkin, greetings from Poland! I'm really curious as to what other equipment is used to recover data from flash drives. Is PC3000 the only one used? Or are there other brands that make flash recovery hardware too? Are you using their hardware? If not, why? (I'm talking about chip-off recovery mostly)
There are 3 flash extractor, Rusolut, and PC3000 flash. We use all 3 when needed. Rusolut is based in Warsaw by the way. Each tool has its pros and cons. Having all 3 solves that problem.
Another awesome video! I always learn something new. Thanks for taking the time to make and share the content.
Thanks Cory!
Hello sir , much respect but time is almost to an end you think you make a video on some old hard drive ? I have some WD black 1997 and their a short on the board I find one and then a different one will show up ?
Hi Erkin. Small question. Do you have any knowledge with Pinout discovery???. If yes. Can you make a video on that???
hey, we are working on something that will be amazing once it is out. NAND protocol has a sequence of waveforms, if you know how to read waveforms and arrange these signals into a proper sequence, you can get the pinout. Acelab has a tutorial on their site I might do a follow along one day :) I am just so crazy busy right now especially after the FL trip. Sorry I only saw your message when I got back, I would have hit you up for sure.
Wondering if the Sony Tough SD cards would pose a problem in recovery because they are encased in a very hard epoxy coating? The cards cannot be pried apart like other SD cards.
I think how they built on data management level would be a bigger concern than epoxy. Heat can make epoxy come off with a scrapper. LDPC algorithm is a much bigger problem that remains unsolved, and many new devices have it
If the phone's deleted overwrite data comes in some general or partial, it will depend on the families, meaning
6:22 i can save it?
You didn't mention solder iron and it's bit
7:32 client files weren't censored fyi
Thanks dude, I'll get right on that
@@hddrecoveryservices hi. It seems like the file names are still visible for a few frames. I think UA-cam only allows editing aligned to seconds, not frames.
Now I am very curious to what you purchased to help with improving read.. I probably can't sleep now.
Compressed Can When Sprayed Cools The Device to a level so that NAND data can be corrected ,Also hot air can be used to do the reverse ,but do not cook the poor chip too much
He's already using freeze spray, he's taking about something else he'll show in the future. @08:35
@@chandigarhdatarecovery compressed air is not consistent.
@@DiskTuna Well i am also talking about freeze spray , freeze spray is also compressed ,i am not talking about compressed air
@@hddrecoveryservices Well i am also talking about freeze spray , freeze spray is also compressed ,i am not talking about compressed air
How long do flash drives last? What is your opinion on this
depends on type. SLC can last a long time, 3D NAND and QLC can last a month.
Hey bro
if I want to learn about the basics of nand flash, or other storage ICs
Is there a place for experts in this field to gather?
If there is, may I ask for the web reference
thank you bro
Greetings from Indonesia..
why you need to watch XOR?
Great follow up , Thank you sir.
ECC FTW
Nice!!!!!!!
why the hot air gun ?
to compensate for the temperature table that could be damaged