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This card was sent to us by another data recovery shop for the extraction of content. The card did not display any activity from the translator. After initializing this card, every sector just showed empty sectors. Usually, this type of behavior is related to a broken connection with the NAND, but this card was sealed. In the past, we had seen cards with damaged traces caused by saltwater damage at the interface, but not way deep into the mask. After testing continuity between opposing poles of traces, we found 16 traces that were not conducting. It goes without saying, that this was a highly technical and precise procedure that really did challenge our skills.
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I'm no stranger to board surgery including jumping traces that look ok but don't ring. Watching this from my level of competence was extremely enjoyable. This is the culmination of having all the right kit and having a technician that is an absolute master at his craft. Well done man! It may have taken only 22 minutes to watch but I wouldn't doubt this being a 22 hour project. You do make it look easy. Sign of a true master.
Thank you! I am glad you think this. This truly means a lot. It was a long battle and a struggle with this card, but I have to say that this is my absolute favorite card repair to date. I even epoxied the card after and it's on my keychain now LOL (seriously)
JBC Nano?
And here I thought Louis Rossmann's job was hard. This is a new level of microsoldering. Nice work.
slightly different scale :)
The hands of a surgeon! Lovely done!
Even a surgeon doesn't need those hands 😂😂
Thanks guys!
@@hddrecoveryservices do you fix fake micro sd cards forced to read past sector y or x or whatever it is?
@@theroyalaustralian they overwrite SA by exceeding the physical limit and become unrecoverable. SA contains markers for block sequence
@@hddrecoveryservices are you able to fix this is what I asked
Me: Can't tin a 2mm copper cable
HDD R S: Tins a microscopic trace
Hahaha 😂
I can't even solder cables to an led strip :D tip is too big I guess :)
Patience of a saint man. Watching you work with those tiny wires rickels my anxiety nerve. Awesome!
This was a crazy ride. Excellent editing showing the parts. It's easy to forget the amount of effort to beautiful sensible videos. I am still amazed at the effort put in on this one little card. The taste of success is always great.
I got to say you are a very talented man. Can't believe you managed to repair that card. Love the long format of you videos. All the best from UK.
Amazing soldering skils, thanks for your videos 👍🇵🇹
Glad you like them!
Amazing. Hand soldering anything that small is a miracle. Fixing that many issues is mind blowing.
As for the apologising for the mess of the fixes and the flux, the fact you managed to get some data off it intact is fantastic and I hope the customer appreciates it,
Finally, you should get a nice high res picture of it taken and blown up (with a little inset of the card at actual size for scale) to show customers what can do :)
Thank you Richard!
Well done mate, that's a huge amount of work well done!
Challenging work is always the most rewarding to resolve
Master at its work! Magnificent job! Congratulations!
thank you
Never seen anything like this before. It's incredible to see what's goes into this kind of work. I had no idea it was even possible for a microSD to sustain that sort of damage.
Thanks for your feedback
Every PNY flash device I've ever owned has failed. Seeing those traces confirmed my suspicion: their products are poorly made. Thanks for the video, and good job recovering what you could from that piece of garbage.
I loved the idea of taking a picture and then identify the traces by different colours. I will use this to repair a damaged keyboard membrane.
Thanks!!!
Amazing work buddy!..... I'm learning a lot from you!! You are truly an expert at this sort of work.
Great work and you still didn't give up on the card, can't see anyone persevering as much as you do.
There was a few times where I thought it's cooked. Until the last signal was traced to ground, I even had a dead end outro filmed :)
Brilliant different endings I've only seen one you couldn't do because of the physical damage on the discs of an HDD because of you I shall never throw a drive away I will try controllers arms etc. Great job mate.
That was absolutely FASCINATING. I know there are ways to get data off a damaged harddrive if the surface isn’t destroyed. But I never realized it was possible to rebuild contacts at this level. After awhile I noticed your probes had a micro tip. They looked too big initially.
thanks Brad, yeah the tips are genuine fluke micro series, but they are huge for this job. I need to get or make some finer ones for sure.
This is a lot of work; "I like the full content", gives greater appreciation in how the operation is performed, (excellent).
Thank you very much!
This was awesome :) I love these kinds of impossible repairs!
Wow. This is precision soldering! Patience does pay out.
thanks
Wowza! Incredible patience and work.
Such dedication and such delicate work. This was a great recovery video. Well done and keep up the amazing work that you do :-)
Thanks David
You have a lot of patience.
Nice Job 👍.
Keep it up.
For sure, None other repairer can do such a hard work on these rotten devices like you did.
Bro you’re a master at this and please I don’t mind the long videos. Thanks
Awesome
Thumbs up this time is mandatory. That's incredible how you managed this situation and made that electronic micro surgery job . Tools can help but a good head go beyond and is a guarantee for best results
Thanks for your feedback 👍
Remarkable patience. Bravo!
Thank you, this has not been a simple one :)
Ok, this stuff is amazing! I've NEVER thought this stuff was possible!
Brilliant and thorough analysis and repair.
thank you!
This is an amazing job. I subscribed to your channel. Very interesting. Thanks for showing!
Thanks
Extraordinary work.. I think this soldering job takes much time. Perfect 🤩
Thanks 👍
Hi Erkin. Sorry if you've answered this elsewhere, but where do you get that little fiberglass(?) scraper for scraping off the solder mask?
Thanks!
amazing that you were able to get it to read!
Thanks 👍
awesome episode, keep up the good work :) The editing is perfect
Thank you so much. Really means a lot to hear feedback like this
woah .... excellent skills with a steady hand
Great work. This is why I chose to send a sd card to you for repair recently.
Thanks guys
I'm always amazed by Your ability but this is astonishing, I've never seen anything like this before
Thanks Mario!!!
Well compiled video, really did achieve what you set out, straight linear account of what happened and how you figured it out, definitely didn't look as damaged as it clearly was 😬
Great feedback!
Awesome job, you sir are a master of your craft 👍🏼
Thank you kindly
I'm not sure why CZcams decided to wait two days to send me a notification for this episode but better late than never!
Glad I was able to catch this one.
That card would have beat most anyone, especially without a donor! A big round of applause on this one bro.
Thanks Jonathon. Great feedback
wow that was insane and nice to learn from wana try that myself ,was really inspiring to watch that through and clean with precision work
I am glad you liked it
The GOAT is back in business!
What up 😜
The Bear is looking for you.
Hi
I love this video, Your micro soldering is excellent, You did a great job.
Please keep going and make videos like this
GOD bless you
Thanks my friend
Your channel is certainly the best form of advertising there is for the type of work you do. i will be sending you a SState drive soon, which will be a 'breeze' after this hellish fiddly job on this video.
sounds good!
Great Efforts, Hats off
Thanks
The skills of this guy! amazing
Thank you!
Just Awesome work!
Where did the wires go that were applied in the corner during the initial probing for continuity? That corner is later shown dicolored blue but without wires.
Top repair again so dedicated to your work.
Thanks
Im 52 and homeless and i want to learn this but i dont know how to go about.
You're my new hero sir.
I quess you must feel pride, i would.
What is your current trade or skillset?
Good detective work! You and I can do this type fixes all day long.
I've seen chip reballing templates. If a solder trace template could be made for each uSD card you might just use solder paste, heat it up, and possibly that would re-connect all of the degraded traces. Brain surgeon scale work for sure! Well done.
Force of tension will not let traces link. Each end will pull solder to the center
Hi, do you have experience with Lexar or Huawei nm cards? Should be based on MicroSD. Do they also have hidden solder pads?
Amazing work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Sir, you have any online course on data recovery. I really want to learn this
right and this guy knows his stuff boy.
In my mind, his channel could be use for teaching stuff, every video contain some cool stuff/knowledge
Oh man...thats amazing work, well done :)
Thanks a lot!
Great work
Absolutely fantastic work. However, I had one thought; if the traces were of very poor quality and degraded - how much of the damage was introduced from the scratch pen? Could the screen be taken of better chemically?
Wow wow buddy, you're a data hero!
Nice video! I'll subscribe! 👍
Haha, thanks dude
I've tried to recover data from micro sd cards myself once, and I know how tiny these traces are. Amazing to see how efficiently you rewired them.
I kept getting shorts to ground all the time as I kept getting solder-bridges all over. But eventually, I managed to get it right.
The hardest part for me was to expose the copper layer. I just didn't have the tools for it. There I wonder... what tool did you use there to expose the copper layer like that?
it's a fiberglass "pencil"
How did you uncover the sd card to reveal the copper traces?
I used to do similar and even smaller solderings without a microscope since I'm nearsighted but its really getting a toll on you so you need to rest time to time.
Smaller :) without the scope... That's not possible 🤣🤣
Very nice job. Best from Poland.
Highly appreciated!!
Thanks
Great work very talented 👍
Another great video!
Thank you, this one is my personal favorite yet for microSD
Super sir tq for putting this video to get a good knowledge
I had a uSD card that may have spent a few years in brackish water. Initially it looked like the traces to the card-edge fingers were the only opens, but fixing those didn't work. After learning from you about "scratch pens" I took off the rest of the epoxy and found quite a few opens right in the middle of the card. It turns out that the "Made in China" laser-marked text on the card backside caused the epoxy covering to thin so much that the underlying traces could corrode. I could almost read the text in the copper corrosion pattern. Adding nine jumper wires allowed the drive to be recognized and a directory structure to be pulled off for recovery.
That's amazing my dude!
@@hddrecoveryservices I've not been able to play the recovered mp4 file yet ("moov atom not found" error). But clearly fixing all the opens due to the corrosion worked. I don't have the recovery tools to fix the file. Ping me and I can send you some images of the corrosion pattern.
You are brilliant
Thanks Chandler 😄
Nicely Done!
Thanks
Awesome and Great work bro!
Thanks
Impressive work.
Thanks Avi!
What if the micro sd card was chipped? it is located at the bottom part where the memory core is. Could I put the chipped piece back on and recover the data from there (that is what a forum said btw)?
It's very, very professional.
Thanks
Another unbelievably amazing recovery - there is no way you could have made money on a job like that - your pride won't let you be beaten by a chip :-)
Of course he made money on that job.
Nice job!!!
The new and improved Jumper Drive! A whole new meaning to the term Jump Drive. (I know it's a micro SD card)
:)
Enjoyed it!
Thanks Paul
Could you have used your multi-leg spider to make the jumpers or is this too tiny?
Too small for spider
There was one Green sector around the middle, what does it mean?
You are a genius!
thanks Tommy, this is the case I am most proud of to this day
what type of thing did you use to remove the plastic off the card?
fiberglass scratch pen
Man you rock !
This is why backups are important
Yes, but ain't nobody got time for that :)
I have a 500G HDD which Got 1> Linux ext partitioned when a raspberry pi image burn, 2> then unallocated & formatted to NTFS 3> Now head creating clicking noise. This HDD data can be recovered ?
Not questioning the sanding of the outer plastic, but wouldn't it be safer to use something like acetone or something else non-abrasive to remove the plastic?
Laser would work great but produce fumes and a bit overkill I think. Chemicals are toxic. Scratch pen works great, costs virtually nothing, and almost impossible to damage the card with it.
thank you...😮❤
holy crap that was insane. That really is bizzare it got that messed up.
Since this episode I started to pay more attention to the circuit and testing prior to diving in for NAND protocol access. Really opened up my eyes at potential issues
Are you using indium solder/very low temp for this?
No, regular 67/33 mix
you are a Peaky Blinders!
very good, fantastic.
You’re crazy! Good job.
Haha, thanks
Well done
👍
Good job! Looking for some course type of lessons how to repair.
another satisfied customer !
he sure was :)
If two different wires meet in one area, such as the data wire, the power wire, or the watch, will a short occur or not?
the best of the best!
How hot is your iron ? Because mines is always to hot i just burn trough the pcb
350
Awesome work! Did you ask the customer what was the potential incident leading to this? Impact? Extreme temperature?
this card came from a data recovery shop that outsourced it to us
No doubt. You are a electronic surgeon
:)
Fantastic !!
Thanks
Потрясающая работа! Скажите, что за карандаш использовался, чтобы удалить защитный лак с карты и добраться до контактных площадок?
Привет, тут он называется fiberglass scratch pen
@@hddrecoveryservices Спасибо!