Great to see you helping other creators. Usually when I get a comment from a fairly big channel it comes as a studio notification instead of a normal one, so they might see it anyway. Either way, great job helping other creators, stuff we love to see. Sucks how they banned you just for trying to help them
Created a short and fried the controller releasing the magic smoke so the the electrons didn't flow anymore ... lucky for you client there are people the understand how it works.
Hi Erkin, I have 2 questions.Because I like to learn from it. 1. Why you said donor controller can be damage the data and are there any method for identify it before swap? 2. Why you use pc3000 for controller and why you swap the controller after doing it. Thank you.
The new/different controller may reinitialize the memory module and reset its contents. Reading NAND before swap is to protect the original dump in case the memory is cleared by a new controller.
1. Like Lukasz said, in theory controllers may reinitialize the NAND and the data will be gone. I don't know if you can identify it, but practically I have never seen it happen, and I swapped NANDs/controllers thousands of times. 2. I dumped the physical image so I can have a backup for safety measures. Building controller in any software can be as good as hardware controller, but swapping controller over takes 2 seconds. And if it works its a 100% recovery, so don't need to worry about bad sector readouts.
I agree with @lee heggie - I keep checking your channel on a weekly basis to see if you have posted any new videos. I'm glad to see your back! We missed you !.. FYI I'm not a big fan of commenting on anyone's channel but I wanted you to know that your subscribers and I do like your content so keep up the good work. Will we be seeing videos more often now?
yeah bro i cant find your comment either, drop a edit in there and some followers to keep bumping and we can try keep it going, sorry bud, love watching your videos on recovery keeop up the good work champ, from across the river here in Australia !!
Off-topic but figured I’d ask. Don’t know if you listen to music while you do your repairs. I definitely do I was wondering if maybe you could do a Q&A or something showing things that help you get into the groove such as music you listen to.
dude this is an amazing idea and I was thinking about this before :) I will make this into an episode for sure (hopefully it does not get copywrite hahaha)
I use that tip for my jbc and for real i tryed every tip and this is the best option, jumper cleaning everything. Nice suggestion, and great work iam trying to understand your work so i can do it to.
what is the type of thin wire used to connect the controller in this video? Where is the link to buy it online? In your discretion, you have everything else listed bat that item.
@@hddrecoveryservices As I see in the videos for repairing traces and cell phone flexy cables with these thin wires only the heat of the soldering iron is required to strip the insulation. Are these wires coded with a different type of laquere than regular motor or transformer magnet wires?
@@hddrecoveryservices Oh, idk why but I need to copy and paste it into the browser search bar, otherwise it will shorten the link directly to the video.
@@salihyahyaiscen6447 try this th-cam.com/video/wxsEVaAbfp0/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgzZj8yJgryhqnrpGDp4AaABAg the comment should be marked as highlighted and be at the very top
Super bro.. ur like digital doctor..to USB driver and SSD.. can you share you Email ID .. i also do small scale recovery wanted to have full setup and ur guidance can you help.. ?
Great to see you posting videos again. You never fail to impress me Erkin. top of your field and rightly so.🙂
Wow, thank you!
Great to see you helping other creators. Usually when I get a comment from a fairly big channel it comes as a studio notification instead of a normal one, so they might see it anyway. Either way, great job helping other creators, stuff we love to see. Sucks how they banned you just for trying to help them
Yeah, it remains a mystery for me. But whatever
I don't want to start a flame here .. but a quick note .. values of resistors aren't in Volts but in the Ohms 😉. Anyway .. good job as always 👍.
LOL, must have been a long day for me
@@hddrecoveryservices it does happen
Created a short and fried the controller releasing the magic smoke so the the electrons didn't flow anymore ... lucky for you client there are people the understand how it works.
lucky for my client that I don't throw stuff away :)
@@hddrecoveryservices Would it have been possible to recover from the flash chip dump only?
Hi Erkin, I have 2 questions.Because I like to learn from it.
1. Why you said donor controller can be damage the data and are there any method for identify it before swap?
2. Why you use pc3000 for controller and why you swap the controller after doing it.
Thank you.
The new/different controller may reinitialize the memory module and reset its contents.
Reading NAND before swap is to protect the original dump in case the memory is cleared by a new controller.
Thank you.
1. Like Lukasz said, in theory controllers may reinitialize the NAND and the data will be gone. I don't know if you can identify it, but practically I have never seen it happen, and I swapped NANDs/controllers thousands of times.
2. I dumped the physical image so I can have a backup for safety measures. Building controller in any software can be as good as hardware controller, but swapping controller over takes 2 seconds. And if it works its a 100% recovery, so don't need to worry about bad sector readouts.
I agree with @lee heggie - I keep checking your channel on a weekly basis to see if you have posted any new videos. I'm glad to see your back! We missed you !.. FYI I'm not a big fan of commenting on anyone's channel but I wanted you to know that your subscribers and I do like your content so keep up the good work. Will we be seeing videos more often now?
Thank you so much!
yeah bro i cant find your comment either, drop a edit in there and some followers to keep bumping and we can try keep it going, sorry bud, love watching your videos on recovery keeop up the good work champ, from across the river here in Australia !!
Nice job, as always! Can’t wait for the next video!
Thank you Cory!
What a piece of work. Awesome recovery👍🏻👍🏻
Off-topic but figured I’d ask. Don’t know if you listen to music while you do your repairs. I definitely do I was wondering if maybe you could do a Q&A or something showing things that help you get into the groove such as music you listen to.
dude this is an amazing idea and I was thinking about this before :) I will make this into an episode for sure (hopefully it does not get copywrite hahaha)
What software do you use to create a file list report? Awesome job as always! Good that the other places didn't corrupt /erase his data
its called snap2html
Masterful... you are a useful human :)
I use that tip for my jbc and for real i tryed every tip and this is the best option, jumper cleaning everything.
Nice suggestion, and great work iam trying to understand your work so i can do it to.
I usually use 115115 J tip, but this knife edge is so good
the right man for the job
haha :) thanks Salih
You're so thorough! Awesome video!!
I appreciate it
Excellent, as always. Thanks...
Thanks Roy
What happened to your nifty vise?
what is the type of thin wire used to connect the controller in this video? Where is the link to buy it online? In your discretion, you have everything else listed bat that item.
I got it from eBay. My most common is 46awg and 41awg isolated copper wire
@@hddrecoveryservices As I see in the videos for repairing traces and cell phone flexy cables with these thin wires only the heat of the soldering iron is required to strip the insulation. Are these wires coded with a different type of laquere than regular motor or transformer magnet wires?
Excellent this is unique case 👌
And greet jop as always 👍
Marvellous, fascinating. Very good.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Had same job few days ago hate when people try to act as google technicians
I feel you bro
🤗 I need to get into this business! 🤗
You should!
If you were a neurosurgeon I would happily leave my brain in your hands.
:) thank you!
Very impressive:)
Thank you! Cheers!
Hey Erkin, what is the best way to contact you directly, I have a question regarding a client of mine
website: www.hddrecovery.ca/contact-us
Am i blind or you forget to post link to video where we need to leave a like on your comment?
It seems they banned me after the comment got to the top.
@@hddrecoveryservices WOW, very strange, anyway, this new video was nice!
Can you post a direct link to your comment?
th-cam.com/video/wxsEVaAbfp0/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgzZj8yJgryhqnrpGDp4AaABAg - it is highlighted so it should be top comment
@@hddrecoveryservices ı couldn't fınd the comment ıs there a chance to link the comment
@@salihyahyaiscen6447 I can not find it as well
@@hddrecoveryservices Oh, idk why but I need to copy and paste it into the browser search bar, otherwise it will shorten the link directly to the video.
@@salihyahyaiscen6447 try this th-cam.com/video/wxsEVaAbfp0/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgzZj8yJgryhqnrpGDp4AaABAg the comment should be marked as highlighted and be at the very top
Sucks that they banned you. That's so dumb. I wonder what they were thinking.
It got to over 50 likes and something like 15 comments. And it got to the top. Oh well....
@@hddrecoveryservices probably it's "loosing data" was something that they wanted.
How to learn hhd repairing
One step at a time
@@hddrecoveryservices means
Theres a billion comments I couldnt find yours
I feel like they banned me thanks for trying
@@hddrecoveryservices I bet its still buried in there maybe I just gave up too early.
Sir india
I lost you at about 14:30.
Controller on the board is connected to the NAND, so I wired it to the NAND adapter connecting NAND signals used by controller
Super bro..
ur like digital doctor..to USB driver and SSD..
can you share you Email ID ..
i also do small scale recovery wanted to have full setup and ur guidance
can you help.. ?
I'll be making a video on this sometime in September