how to recover data from microSD card if the footage is priceless
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Omg I've seen the soldering before... but all the stuff you did in PC-3000 looks like magic to me 😂 it's insane that you were able to get all the files with 0 errors in the end. I bet the customer is very happy 🙂
The real magic is in the wizardry AFTER all the wiring is done. I feel like King Arthur must have when he first met Merlin.
I kinda wish he went in more detail how that was done.
Your knowledge in reassembling the file system is crazy good. I'm always very satisfied when watching a truly skilled human at work.
Wow, thanks!
No just your technical skills but also your business ethics makes you unique in the data recovery world.
😎👍
I appreciate it
@@hddrecoveryservices No worries, have a nice day 😊✌️
Great skills being displayed as always!
So amazing that you keep the old cases to try and solve them later.
What mad wizardry is this? Can you imagine how much this must have meant to these people? Awesome job!
Second video I saw today. Great job. You earned my sub for sure.
Welcome aboard!
You're so skilled man; you really know what you are doing! Great job!
I appreciate that!
Erkin my friend nice work for a good cause and made ppl happy. Have fun
They were! Thanks Gurhan
Always great watching your videos, learn so much everytime
As always, patience is the key. Nice work
Always!
Really love your content. Great video as usual!
Thanks you!
those transformation graphs seem like a fun puzzle to solve :) thank you for sharing your work!
They are!
Dude !!!
You have a great set of skills!!!
Keep inspiring people, and show us more great content 👏 👍 👌!!!
Thank you so much 😀
The data re-assembly is interesting to try to follow, I'm not sure how many other folks would like to follow a longer vid where you can show more detail about why you make the choices you make but I would.
Having said that... Couldn't you use your PC3000 to reverse engineer a schematic from a known good card by manually feeding the bits to the standard interface and watching what the IO pins do? I'm not sure someone would like to pay for that research but maybe its worthwhile to attempt?
Perhaps to put pressure on the manufacturer to release the squematics soon after the release of the device.
@@redangrybird7564 I would guess the manf never releases schematics, they all probably have to be reverse engineered.
I was thinking that maybe if there is enough interest I could start a Patreon account for longer uncut types of videos. Where we could go into details on why and how
@@hddrecoveryservices Yea, that's something that would make it worth doing I suppose considering all the time it would take to put it together. But it's a really small crowd that appreciates this kind of stuff. :) I'm just a spectator, I'll never actually do any of this, I just like to see how things are done. You make it look pretty simple but I know it's not.
@@hddrecoveryservices I would def subscribe to that!
Great video thank you for posting
Amazing work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Got an ad for a different data recovery service on this video 😅
Amazing video as always, thank you!
haha, that's funny
Fascinating! What a cool win
U a real hero
Thanks 👍
Awesome job!
Thanks
Wow, another great video thank you
Thanks Tony
The Data Recovery Wizard
Amazing!
You are a nano god!
Would love to have heard the clients reaction once you told them you can get he data.
Great work 👌👏👍
i really dig your tech ..i even went and looked at the items i seen you use ..oh my ...but i dig they have schematics and you can run traces ..to the emulator i guess ..but amazing ...
Welcome to the channel bro! I am glad you like this stuff
If this were an Indian channel he would say : hello sir today we make spider tankyou
How to learn data recovery like u did it was insane jointed few wires and few mouse clicks boom...Yea its difficult but amazing to watch.
Getting the right tools would be a starting point
nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
super nice video . thx you .
Thats great to hear
Wow, nicely done
I appreciate it
Nice job mate, those traces are scarey small!!!
Tell me about it
What are you using for the recovery ?
Thank you for sharing these interesting methods! Thanks to you, I feel more confident in fine and delicate soldering.
I heard once that SSDs will eventually lose the stored data if left without power for too long, this this true? Can this happen to SD cards as well?
Yes if left unpowered it will develop but errors that may eventually stop the device from working
Nice jobs guy! Which type tips use to doing this soldering? T 115 or T210 for jbc? Thanks in advance!😊
115
Great job. How did you know to solder which wire to which via (the small round on de pcb) to the output pins of the test device?
I will cover that in the next episode on monolith design devices
Can you please mentioned the soldering tip and jumper wire please?
Don't be lazy and check the vid description. The enamel wire is indeed not there bit you can use any (i bet that was either 0.1 or 0.2)
Hey, do you do recovery on hard drives still? I have one on which I attempted recovery myself and failed. Honestly I would like to recover whatever is still recoverable, and I wouldn't mind paying for an attempt even if unsuccessful.
yes, we do
You are the best!!!!
Thanks bro
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
great job, you haven't worked on HDD for a while! no longer accept them in your lab?
staff :)
Might I ask, where do you get the SD Card schematics?
tool vendors provide some, some are made here, some shared in dr groups
Where do you get the schematics from?
pc3000 suite is containing also this
Backup backup backup. Then this wouldn't be required.
What a great work man!
Can you recommend a cheap reliable micro-sd card reader?
I appreciate your answer coming from a pro like you
Thank you, you mean like a USB to microSD?
@@hddrecoveryservices a microSD to USB to PC.
One not so expensive but reliable in your opinion
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Dedication 😎😎😎👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much 😀
Is it possible to repair a micro sd card that is broken into several pieces?
How are you soldering at that small of a size on the micro sd card? the lines are smaller than the wire.
An don't say it's the tool size, because I don't see solder on it or those tiny spots on the card.
How are you attaching the wire to the card? 8:25
Tip is tinned
i have a question, is it possible to read out the off chips from an SSD and put the images later together with PC3000? i mean can PC3000 emulate an SSD-Controller?
Video answer to your question -ruclips.net/user/shortsrInA5uvB9EM?feature=share
thanks @@hddrecoveryservices
Not al heroes wear capes. You are worthy of one thogh!
thanks Milan
Is the data on the micro SD card in the form of charges stored in the cells? When the card is broken, these charges come out of the card and the data disappears forever Is it so or what explain FOR ME PLEASE ?
new tip on the iron?
I think that one is old
there is an adapter that has many legs or spike that you put on the SD card without the need of sodlering anything I think it's called spider memory card recovery
Spider is hard to attach to traces
Do the schematics for these pinouts come from PC3000 or a third party?
Some from Acelab, some from Rusolut, some are self-made here
So you kept the SD card in the off chance of fixing it in the future or the owner just gave up and left it there?
I tell clients that right now we can't recover due to whatever reason it is, but things change constantly and next update may have something. We never know what updates bring tho
I have a USB Stick with a failed controller with data that is more a "nice to have" than actually important, and I cannot for the life of me get a suitable donor for it, since it's a few years old, and was right before the switch from USB 3.0 to 3.2. I also cannot find any references to the used Hynix memory chip. Should I try another Stick with a different controller, or would I have to bite the bullet any pay the hefty price of chip-off-recovery, which I cannot do at home?
you can DM me on instagram, or drop us a link here: www.hddrecovery.ca/contact-us
If I know more details, I can check for the donor here with me.
How do you know what to solder where?
tool manufacturers provide schematics to wire these correctly. Schematics for unsupported devices can also be developed using a logic analyzer
You can tell by the holographic sticker on the sd card that this was clearly not a brand name card and something really cheap and nasty. Glad the data was recovered, but it’s a warning to everyone that if you purchase cheap memory it will fail. Do not trust memories to unknown brands.
One thing I know for a fact that any device, regardless of price and brand, can and most likely will fail at some point
But how do you know what the connections are on the SD card?
We have pinout schematics
I'm from Srilanka. how to send my sd card to you. How much pay you?
where can i find the microsd pins schematics
acelab PC3000 flash and Rusolut keep adding more schematics to their databases for the users of their tools
Would be cool if you recorded the clients reaction (with permission ofc)
Yeah good idea
My sony 64GB memory card got formatted accidentally in camera. I had multiple photos of different projects there. Can you recover it ? Please reply its urgent.
It really depends on the card, if this cards uses LDPC then we can't. Currently there is no known tool in the world that can recover LDPC type of cards. If your card is BCH then we can recover it most likely
@@hddrecoveryservices I came across is this video on RUclips. It promises of data recovery, would you approve?
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Is it possible for a micro SD card to malfunction after throwing it in a landfill for a long time?
Yes
Teach me sensei :D
Is this c210 tip?
No, it's from NASe
@@hddrecoveryservices so c115 ?
It's not part two.
when it comes I will link it
I have too 2tb card from china for 5bucks i need recover my wedding from it as grandpa showed next week lottery winning numbers on it.