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flash drive repair workflow | recover data with thermal tape

Duration: 12:23Views: 7.4KLikes: 506Date Created: Sep, 2021

Channel: HDD Recovery Services

Category: Science & Technology

Tags: how toflash drivememorydatalostrecoveryhard drive

Description: request your service here: hddrecovery.ca/contact-us for call us: 855.366.4232 Data recovery software PC: r-studio.com/downloads/SESPLJGKHD000/RStudio8.exe Data recovery software Mac: r-tt.com/?JGKHD000 Flash drive repair workflow is different for everybody, but for me, repair always tops the recovery process (as in chip-off). The repaired flash drive has all of the data just like it did the last time it was functional. Chip-off data recovery can also be highly effective, but for cases that have NAND related problems. Flash drives can fail for many reasons, but luckily there are data recovery companies that know how to get data back from them. In my flash drive repair workflow, I always start from the very basics. 1.visual inspection and current flow testing Often enough, the plan for data recovery is developed in this first very crucial step. Visual inspection can give away obvious clues, and the current flow tests can tell if the device is under-consuming, over-consuming, or stuck in the initializing boot loop. - if under-consuming check connections with NAND - if over-consuming check for shorts - if readings go up then drop and cycle again - most likely the issue is NAND related In our case, it is clear that the device is consuming too much. Something is short to ground, but what is it? How do you know which component it is? Flash drives are small and have a small number of components compared to motherboards and cell phones, but the same techniques can be used with flash drives. The easiest way to detect the short is by feel, but it is not precise. Cold spray can make it super easy to detect. A multimeter can give you a variety of options for detecting the issue. But what is super simple to use and gives precise detection of an overheating component if you don't have cold spray? You can just get a roll of thermal tape from your local stapes or business depot. Shorted components will get hot enough to stain the thermal tape and you will know the precise location of the component causing the issue. if you want to ship your failed device to us for data recovery and free evaluation, simply fill out this form: hddrecovery.ca/contact-us and send your drive boxed with bubble wrap to this address: HDD Recovery Services 391 Bank St, Suite 201 Ottawa, ON K2P 1Y3 Canada Updated 2020 my gear for soldering: I record all my videos using this HDMI Switcher: amzn.to/31LCsq6 Green inspection light amzn.to/2DFJoYu Platter extractor: bit.ly/2YhQD2y Momentary foot pedal switch amzn.to/2OSqjZF Vacuum pump amzn.to/364XWxa Cleanroom wipes: amzn.to/2ZLj49G Programmer amzn.to/2DRjL7a Quick pogo pin adapter for eepROM amzn.to/33TYVyO Microscope: amzn.to/2rqWcwr Vacuum chip pickup tool: amzn.to/2tNCSxc USB amp/volt meter: amzn.to/3CqLRmc Multimeter: amzn.to/2EHKAxO Microscope camera 21mp 60fps 1080P: amzn.to/2Rb5cUq JBC precision soldering iron and tweezers: amzn.to/33MACm8 Hot air station: amzn.to/2K7Mztk Infrared preheater: amzn.to/2rYCH1c Flux dispenser: amzn.to/2spLw4D BEST Flux: amzn.to/2mXJd1b Wick: amzn.to/2mNr0Xh Solder: amzn.to/2mtyC0a Solder paste for BGA reballing: amzn.to/2LrKQCi NAND BGA rebelling stencil amzn.to/33Oq9a5 Gloves: amzn.to/2mbHWDI Fume Extractor (mine is no longer available but this is the new version of the same unit) : amzn.to/2mNCmL7 Gear for filming: small camera: amzn.to/2mNw51T big camera: amzn.to/2Ficg9o Lens on big camera:amzn.to/2Cx3fGw this video: youtu.be/utBmSl0e0-w Music by DJ GONZ - UNITY - thmatc.co/?l=3FD56330 Music by Helkimer - be patient - thmatc.co/?l=93A1125D Music by Chinsaku - See Ya. . . - thmatc.co/?l=A331F4F1 Music by Helkimer - Extension [Thematic Exclusive] - thmatc.co/?l=A9620F6E

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