Erkin exceptional work. I am electronic engineer for 30 years and i worked/managed a lot of electronics technicians and engineers, but havent seen a better talented one as you. Watching you is like watching an artist. keep your exceptional work. really loved to watch your videos. Kindest regards fron istanbul. Apart from that pc3000 seems to be a solid tool for data recovery .
It is.. I've got him on while I'm working.. it's kind of zen watching him do this. His soldering is really good and he makes it look like "oh I could do that" pfft..
Would love to hear a deeper dive into how data is arranged on the chips themselves and what your mystery magic, aided by the software, is to recover the data. I'm never even sure where the data is and what you're doing with it. Great work. Steady hands are important.
I've seen plenty of his older videos where he strings the data together with the translator in that software, interleaving chips, extracting and rearranging ECC, and more interleaving of data blocks like you wouldn't believe! Just look around a bit more in his channel.
I love your videos with soldering. It seems most faults are mechanical or burned external simple parts (caps, resistors, diodes), which you can easily replace. It seems you never had to create external clock generator due to faulty internal one in controller, or some similar obscure procedure. Or did you something similar?. Did you ever had to recover data from some memory in phone? Is it even possible with PC3000?
I've never made friends with enameled wire. Are you scraping the wire under the solder blob, with the soldering iron tip, to remove the enamel coating?
Hi, great video as always. In your previous vid you mentioned that you would provide a link for the fiberglass pen but I could not find the link... can you please post it in the description? Thanks!
Hello, i have a smartphone micro sd card, and it stopped working out of nowhere on my cell phone. I got it, I did a formatting but I still wasn't successful... but I remembered that I didn't have bkp of my files... and now I'm worried about recovering my photos and video from that card. Is there any way I can do some procedure or safe mode so that the card works on my computer so I can do the bkp.
What I don't understand is when you access the Nand through the wired connections why does the flash drive controller not interfere? It will be powered up as well and hence will try to get access to the Nand at the same time or at least keep logic levels on the data lines that would differ from the external signals. Or is both on one chip?
No, because Controller is not getting commands from D+/D-. However, in some cases it does generate noise and that disturbs the read quality of the NAND. It could be countered by either grounding the Controller test pad or adjusting power settings
That device is weird. It bothers me enough to make me uncomfortable. I would never use something like that. I have more faith in my USB 3.0 16GB drive from 2013. It normally is used as a stash of commodore 64 disk images for my commodore 64, but I even used it to install windows 10 on my new computer I built this year. And in the end it sounded it like the real problem was the file was deleted. lol I still wouldn't use such an odd device. lol
The first thing I've done is upload my wedding photos to 5 different clouds. Synchronize them to 3 available pcs. Send it to my own email. And create a non synced copy on every pc. Actually I doing it with every important photo of my family.
Hi, I've been following your channel for a few months. it's been two months since my cell phone mini SSD card stopped working on my cell phone. I have lots of important pictures and video in it. I couldn't recover even using RS Studio. could you help me recover these family photos and video. I'm very afflicted.... I'm from Brazil my SSD card model is a SanDisk 32gigas...
If the file is corrupt on source and it is not due to bad sectors, then you can try to use file recovery tools. But we don't do that kind of work dude. If the file is beat up - that's all she wrote for that file
Not sure. I think it just never got written to the device. It looks like it started to get written then something dropped off. Then owner in panic formatted it when device prompted in error that it needed initialization
@@hddrecoveryservices then it turned to the RAW format due to owner's mistake by removing unsafely from USB port? I've seen many cases and that's when begs to initialize in vain. Well, a shock or the low quality of devices themselves can lead to failure.
OMG someone put something of actual value on one of those credit card flash drive pieces of e-waste? Those things are laughable. I was impressed they even worked the first time I was given one. lol.. I'm sure after they get your bill they'll think twice about how and where they store things. I hope your invoice comes with info about offsite backups and such.. or why would you? Then they wouldn't need you.
You mean like a fake size but the device is much smaller? I doubt it's the case 16GB is small. Usually fake size devices will be 64GB+. I really think owner never checked the copy and it crashed during copying. Link got created in FAT but data got cut off
Your videos are cool but I don't comprehend what you are doing, if you want more people to comprehend you should dumb it down, way down as if your explaining to a child. But it's still cool though.
I cant believe people are trusting these marketing gimmicks. Great work as always i love watching you work its therapeutic
Me neither, but I bet it's due to lack of knowledge on reliability.
Erkin exceptional work. I am electronic engineer for 30 years and i worked/managed a lot of electronics technicians and engineers, but havent seen a better talented one as you. Watching you is like watching an artist. keep your exceptional work. really loved to watch your videos. Kindest regards fron istanbul. Apart from that pc3000 seems to be a solid tool for data recovery .
Thanks you!
It is.. I've got him on while I'm working.. it's kind of zen watching him do this. His soldering is really good and he makes it look like "oh I could do that" pfft..
Would love to hear a deeper dive into how data is arranged on the chips themselves and what your mystery magic, aided by the software, is to recover the data. I'm never even sure where the data is and what you're doing with it.
Great work. Steady hands are important.
I've seen plenty of his older videos where he strings the data together with the translator in that software, interleaving chips, extracting and rearranging ECC, and more interleaving of data blocks like you wouldn't believe! Just look around a bit more in his channel.
Thanks for the video, interesting to see the recovery attempts where data can't be retreived or isn't there anymore
You are the honest person I ever see I am your new subscriber
really sad that such a file was stored on this usb stick... from what you say, the data was even lost by the user accidentally formatting it...
Glass fibre pens - many times I've had real fun trying to find and remove a microscopic transparent splinter in the end of my finger lol
Welcome back, nice work like always Erkin!
Thanks buddy
Great work and great choice of music as always
Thank you
What is the name of the song playing in the background?
I love your videos with soldering. It seems most faults are mechanical or burned external simple parts (caps, resistors, diodes), which you can easily replace. It seems you never had to create external clock generator due to faulty internal one in controller, or some similar obscure procedure. Or did you something similar?. Did you ever had to recover data from some memory in phone? Is it even possible with PC3000?
a master at work
Thanks buddy
I bet some one stick it into windows and clicked "this unit needs to be formated before use" ... Sad for the lost wedding photos/videos
Eventually yes I think quick format was done, but it would not overwrite the video and keep exFAT untouched
Amazing work, greetings from portugal 🇵🇹
Portugal welcome!
Excellent work !
Thanks dude
I've never made friends with enameled wire. Are you scraping the wire under the solder blob, with the soldering iron tip, to remove the enamel coating?
No, the tip is hot enough to burn it with the tin
@@hddrecoveryservices what temperature do you use?
The enamel on some wire is designed to burn off, but most is not. You need to be using the right type of enameled wire.
Nice Work!!! and its poor the data is lost for the costumer.. but anyway you did good job to try to look deeper into the flash drive!
I think the real reason this recovery never happened, is because data never was fully recorded to the device
Amazing...very good explainings. I love your channel. Greets from austria
Cheers!
Hi, great video as always. In your previous vid you mentioned that you would provide a link for the fiberglass pen but I could not find the link... can you please post it in the description? Thanks!
Yes for sure. Thanks for reminding
@@hddrecoveryservices I have a pair that must be 40 years old and they look identical to yours.
I'm sure he gets that question all the time, but what does he recommend for reliability?
What do you see as the more-reloable brands?
SanDisk? PNC?
SanDisk is good, lexar is good too
@@hddrecoveryservices thank you so much for responding!!
I'm glad I found your channel, keep up the good work, my friend. :)
Thanx....
Hi there. Can you recover from any make of card?.
Almost
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Hello,
i have a smartphone micro sd card, and it stopped working out of nowhere on my cell phone. I got it, I did a formatting but I still wasn't successful... but I remembered that I didn't have bkp of my files...
and now I'm worried about recovering my photos and video from that card. Is there any way I can do some procedure or safe mode so that the card works on my computer so I can do the bkp.
What I don't understand is when you access the Nand through the wired connections why does the flash drive controller not interfere? It will be powered up as well and hence will try to get access to the Nand at the same time or at least keep logic levels on the data lines that would differ from the external signals. Or is both on one chip?
No, because Controller is not getting commands from D+/D-. However, in some cases it does generate noise and that disturbs the read quality of the NAND. It could be countered by either grounding the Controller test pad or adjusting power settings
@@hddrecoveryservices Understood. Thank you for the clarification.
that's straightforward surgery
Haha, somewhat
That device is weird. It bothers me enough to make me uncomfortable. I would never use something like that. I have more faith in my USB 3.0 16GB drive from 2013. It normally is used as a stash of commodore 64 disk images for my commodore 64, but I even used it to install windows 10 on my new computer I built this year. And in the end it sounded it like the real problem was the file was deleted. lol I still wouldn't use such an odd device. lol
It is sad to see but more and more wedding photo and video guys resort to using this marketing scrap metal for the lack of knowledge.
The first thing I've done is upload my wedding photos to 5 different clouds. Synchronize them to 3 available pcs. Send it to my own email. And create a non synced copy on every pc. Actually I doing it with every important photo of my family.
Hi, I've been following your channel for a few months. it's been two months since my cell phone mini SSD card stopped working on my cell phone. I have lots of important pictures and video in it. I couldn't recover even using RS Studio. could you help me recover these family photos and video. I'm very afflicted.... I'm from Brazil my SSD card model is a SanDisk 32gigas...
I would love to help you. Check the link in description of this video
It least you came to a conclusion. 👍🇬🇧
Closure is good
Do you ever regret not becoming a neurosurgeon?
No :)
Большое спасибо за твой контент! Как всегда очень интересно!
Спасибо
Erkin, I have a problem. R recovery software recovered corrupted files.Then how to repair these corrupted files? Any tips please.
If the file is corrupt on source and it is not due to bad sectors, then you can try to use file recovery tools. But we don't do that kind of work dude. If the file is beat up - that's all she wrote for that file
Looks like it has been exposed to a relatively strong magnetic field or else, could It be?
Not sure. I think it just never got written to the device. It looks like it started to get written then something dropped off. Then owner in panic formatted it when device prompted in error that it needed initialization
@@hddrecoveryservices then it turned to the RAW format due to owner's mistake by removing unsafely from USB port? I've seen many cases and that's when begs to initialize in vain. Well, a shock or the low quality of devices themselves can lead to failure.
OMG someone put something of actual value on one of those credit card flash drive pieces of e-waste? Those things are laughable. I was impressed they even worked the first time I was given one. lol.. I'm sure after they get your bill they'll think twice about how and where they store things. I hope your invoice comes with info about offsite backups and such.. or why would you? Then they wouldn't need you.
unfortunately yes, ppl use those e-waste cards
I sent a usb for recovery
Delivered via mail services
Thank you
May be the flash size is fack !! right!?
You mean like a fake size but the device is much smaller? I doubt it's the case 16GB is small. Usually fake size devices will be 64GB+. I really think owner never checked the copy and it crashed during copying. Link got created in FAT but data got cut off
what is the purpose of flux here ?
Helps with surface tension of molten solder
Your videos are cool but I don't comprehend what you are doing, if you want more people to comprehend you should dumb it down, way down as if your explaining to a child.
But it's still cool though.
I'll try to come up with something that is simpler in the future