Hey Jessa, thanks for the videos. Always enjoy watching them. Could you help explain why a year ago you changed your recommendation of thermal cameras in the video description away from the infiray?
Most people don't really need encryption and in most cases it just complicates recovery. My mom set her new Windows laptop up and didn't know BitLocker was enabled. The battery started failing and the machine would randomly shut off, this happened at boot a few times which triggered a BitLocker recovery screen. She logged into her Microsoft account on the website but it said she did not have permission to generate a recovery key. Such a big PITA, had to reformat. Not that you can even disable Knox on a Samsung phone anyway.
I've simply uninstalled Knox from a Samsung phone, but then disabling SELinux (setenforce 0) requires to first enable root access. It's doable, but Samsung makes it a two-step process.
amazing work! how much would a process like this cost the user? I'm guessing the data on it would have to be pretty valuable not to just write it off and replace the phone!?
If only the data need to be backed up, it's often possible by simply applying a strong carpenter's clamp onto the CPU or NAND (depending on the issue) to make good contact. Of course it's just a temporary fix but it's good enough to back up the data.
how on earth it is possible to solder a BGA on top on another BGA?. Having only one BGA is difficult enough to fail .. not one two? Personally, I see BGA like capacitors are the most guilty devices that kill electronic devices. How would you know if you are melting all these balls enough to get a good contact? Without X-Ray, ..etc Just way so difficult. And sure the heat-profile that will be impossible to implement using only hot - air station. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, now you can listen to all the awesome bass tracks after spending 90 days without bass, waitin for a good solution to recover all the FLAC and AIFF music files on your smartphone or one of those fancy Sony, android powered, hifi music players ;)
why people need data recovery on Android phone? it is not like an iPhone, in Android it is automatically from the factory that as soon as phone see Wi-Fi , it do the update, some even do it each time it charges. not like an Apple s**tm where you have to run it manually each time .
The reballing is so satisfying to watch 😂
So impressive, lotsa kudos!
Hey Jessa, thanks for the videos. Always enjoy watching them. Could you help explain why a year ago you changed your recommendation of thermal cameras in the video description away from the infiray?
Our current recommendations are always on our supply site. We only sell what we are currently using and at least one person in the shop recommends
you all in Ipad rehab is great!
cool video Jessa
Most people don't really need encryption and in most cases it just complicates recovery. My mom set her new Windows laptop up and didn't know BitLocker was enabled. The battery started failing and the machine would randomly shut off, this happened at boot a few times which triggered a BitLocker recovery screen. She logged into her Microsoft account on the website but it said she did not have permission to generate a recovery key. Such a big PITA, had to reformat.
Not that you can even disable Knox on a Samsung phone anyway.
I've simply uninstalled Knox from a Samsung phone, but then disabling SELinux (setenforce 0) requires to first enable root access. It's doable, but Samsung makes it a two-step process.
Thanks Jessa
Thanks Jesso
amazing work! how much would a process like this cost the user? I'm guessing the data on it would have to be pretty valuable not to just write it off and replace the phone!?
We charge $500-$1000 for most android data recoveries, not including rush and some VIP or crypto recoveries can be more
@@JessaJones wow really? I was expecting you to say way more for this level of expertise! I can see why people come to you!!
If only the data need to be backed up, it's often possible by simply applying a strong carpenter's clamp onto the CPU or NAND (depending on the issue) to make good contact. Of course it's just a temporary fix but it's good enough to back up the data.
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how on earth it is possible to solder a BGA on top on another BGA?. Having only one BGA is difficult enough to fail .. not one two?
Personally, I see BGA like capacitors are the most guilty devices that kill electronic devices.
How would you know if you are melting all these balls enough to get a good contact? Without X-Ray, ..etc
Just way so difficult.
And sure the heat-profile that will be impossible to implement using only hot - air station.
Thanks for sharing.
Very hot! I mean..very cool! 😎
Yeah, now you can listen to all the awesome bass tracks after spending 90 days without bass, waitin for a good solution to recover all the FLAC and AIFF music files on your smartphone or one of those fancy Sony, android powered, hifi music players ;)
Well that looks easy enough lol
Airplane mode. But I'm sure you know that ;)
Yes! Didn’t even think to add that to the list it’s automatically number one.
@@JessaJones Yeah, I figured it wouldn't be news to you :D
why people need data recovery on Android phone? it is not like an iPhone, in Android it is automatically from the factory that as soon as phone see Wi-Fi , it do the update, some even do it each time it charges. not like an Apple s**tm where you have to run it manually each time .
Except it isn't, so there's that.