how to fix usb type c flash drive for data recovery
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
- if you need help on how to fix usb type c flash drive for data recovery
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how to fix USB type C flash drive for data recovery when it is literally broken into pieces. This video goes in-depth into showing you how data can be recovered even when the damage to the USB drive itself is very severe.
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this video: • how to fix usb type c ...
00:00 Introduction
00:27 Inspection
06:22 troubleshooting
12:07 repair
15:07 the end result - Наука та технологія
Nice work .. Years ago your channel along with a hand full of other channels actually inspired me to get back to work.. I now have a successful business and my youtube channel has been doing ok... I decided to make a channel to help out others that do the same kind of work I do... Thanks alot.
That is awesome!
Nice and smart way of figuring it out. Just one question: Are you not afraid, that maybe traces from the multiple layers are shorted in the area where it broke? Or did you check the edge before? Thats one thing I was worried about before you applied power to the device
I check for shorts at power in and ground with beep test
Nice work mate
Thanks 👍
Hey Erkin, thats the real engineering.awesome work and I really happy with this Frankenstein method 🙂. But if you did it without professional recovery tools like deepspar usb stabilizer and ace lab it would be more helpful for students like us.
Deepspar and pc3000 is not really needed in this case. You can clone the unit even with R-studio or winhex by plugging in to the computer directly. I just use these things because I have them and they are safer alternatives that is also slightly easier to manage.
LOL. That thumbnail!! Love it!
Hahaha, this image can relate to data recovery so much. Oh and the saltbae;) dropping a hard drive
That thumbnail is funny af bro 🤣
haha :) thank
Hi tnx for video my carte sd SanDisk not dedicat help plz video problem hardware
great work as always! also you do know you are on an unsupported version of win 10? build 17763 (version 1809) went out of support in November 2020 although if you are on the LTSC enterprise version 1809 is supported until January 2029, just thought id point it out, you probably already know and stuff
good 🌹👌
Thanks
Hello sir my sd card is damage data recovery karna hai reply me sir
which one is easier? SSD or HDD restoration?
As far as I know, if the HDD has been scratched on the disc, it will be almost impossible to retrieve the data on the scratched area.
while on the SSD the data is stored on the memory chip which will remain there even if other components on the PCB are damaged.
There is not simple answer as they are 2 completely different things. Its kinda like what is happening with car industry. Hard drives are like gas engine cards, and there are lots of great mechanics out there who can fix/restore/rebuild cards from ground up. Is it easy to restore a car? Probably not, but it is possible :). SSDs are like new gen electric cars, where almost everything is tied to the software/firmware. Imagine the time will come where your electric car stops working because nand memory has degraded.... OMG I just pictured it. But to make my comparison short, SSD recovery just like e-cars repair industry depends heavily tools that can work with firmware and patch things. There are almost no options aside from PC3000 and MRT that work with SSDs, and even then only 15% of devices are supported. Recovering data from platter damage hard drive is hard but it is possible on partial level. Recovering data from an NVMe SSD with degraded memory that is not supported is not possible.
I wanna ask something i have a USB stick when I connect it to pc , the small part chip of pendrive start heating
Something is short to ground then
I actualy try to search a datasheet for the chips like the controller but not every controller has a (publicly) available datasheet or its in chinese
Yeah, not all will have it. For sure
Have you ever tried to recover data from a SSD that became "Satafirm S11" and cannot be accessed in any way possible? Mostly it happens to Kingston SSD's and it's caused by the controller.
Of course, it's a super common PS3110 controller failure. Easy fix for me
@@hddrecoveryservices just happened to me. Really happy I didn't get rid of the SSD. Does it involve changing anything on the logic board?
Hi Erkin, I'm from Ireland. I have some 10 years old WD 600gb drive, also I have same one for parts(working). Is there any chance that I could send them to you? I have some family stuff on the broken one. I tried to go through your links, but it won't work for me.
The links did not work?
what about unsolder both ic and mount on another same type of usb.... because that usb also have same parts... mount can be done two ways first completly replace both is using soldring second try to put ic ower ic like double story remove power supply pins of ics of second usb..... and solder all pins of upper ic or memory to the memory of good usb ic..... only power supply line only connect to the upper chip not to the lower chip
I know what you mean, and I do swap chips to working boards all the time when I have donors, but in this case I did not, and putting 4 wires to connector was/is the easiest way to get data recovered.
oh a goober
*I have question couldn't you just connect type c side to pc and see if data comes?*
No :) USB C controller traces were broken
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That thumbnail tho
hahaha
Hey Erkin, unrelated to this repair, but Naomi Wu put out a challenge for anyone to fix a USB drive that she "destroyed" with 240VAC mains voltage to the data pins. If it's at all possible it didn't fry the NAND and if there's anyone who could recover the data it would be you. She can explain the challenge and reward here:
ua-cam.com/video/Gg0sdeAwN5A/v-deo.html
The NAND can die even at like 5v. I doubt there is anything left of the NAND at this point, but at the very least the controller needs to be cut out and NAND tested. Maybe it was fused "saved" by something failing prior to hitting the NAND. Do I want to try this? I would but I don't have access to x-ray to even know where the controller is to cut. Ask Rusolut if they want to try.
@@hddrecoveryservices I know it could kill the NAND, but didn't know if the controller would help prevent NAND from frying. It was a challenge not an actual recovery and I figured if anyone could do it, you could.
you relied on wrong things, if you cant lose all your stuff, and still be given all back again, just like Job (work pun intended) did by God
Wow 😇
thanks
Good job but , Too many speak! you can talk have people do that only.
I have no clue what you wrote
The most efficient way, would be to desolder the flash and read it in a programmer.
What you're doing has risks involved, many more than desoldering and reading.
I have no idea why people don't understand this, honestly, this is such a waste of time comparatively.
What you said about reading the NAND is simply not true.
Period.
What risks? Please educate me :)
Hi tnx for video my carte sd SanDisk not dedicat help plz video problem hardware
Hi tnx for video my carte sd SanDisk not dedicat help plz video problem hardware