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  • @TheOzzybob
    @TheOzzybob Před 7 lety +2

    Great Video Mate!! Watch a few of your videos now and have just subscribed!!

  • @Tietelik
    @Tietelik Před 7 lety +78

    We need more guys like you! Save the world

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  Před 6 lety +19

      save the world one recovery at a time

    • @gagescott557
      @gagescott557 Před 4 lety

      Can u do mine

    • @naimas8120
      @naimas8120 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hddrecoveryservices I'm 4 years late. But what is the liquid that you used to clean the emmc? Please I need help 😭

    • @nonrander.music.454
      @nonrander.music.454 Před rokem

      @@hddrecoveryservices i have a samsung on 5 pro I smashed it very hard .because of anger , is their any possible way to make the phone work again. Cause it dead now.

    • @Catalin-Nicolaevici
      @Catalin-Nicolaevici Před 24 dny

      Technically we should have so so many more people that could at least do some of this stuff.. but idk what happen in the early 2000s as a kid I learned as much as I could about computers, fixed them and built them! I was so happy for the future cause noone would like at me as I'm crazy!

  • @gimmyno84
    @gimmyno84 Před 7 lety +2

    Love your channel mate! continue the great work!

  • @marcinl6992
    @marcinl6992 Před 7 lety +1

    Next excellent video. Good to see you again after a few weeks break.

  • @GalaxyCatz
    @GalaxyCatz Před 7 lety +2

    Also a cool video would be to grab hdd platers from a hdd that only has one platter and do the same with another one so now you have 2 platers from 2 packages and then put them into a multiplater hdd package and see what happens maybe even swapping the orientation so the plater would go in backwards.

  • @divadbate
    @divadbate Před 7 lety +16

    Really interesting stuff! could you make perhaps a video telling us more about your equipment and the software you use? I would love to know where I can get nand chip adapters like the ones you use. nice videos. subbed

    • @rmd9746
      @rmd9746 Před 6 měsíci +3

      one thinks he woul mantion the actual components used in a TUTORIAL video.

  • @SuperFez87
    @SuperFez87 Před 6 lety +3

    Hi Akin, can you recommend some adapters I might need to do this work on usb sticks? thank you

  • @ikannunaplays
    @ikannunaplays Před 6 lety +6

    How much do you charge for this, I need the same off two HTC phones M8 & M9.

  • @GalaxyCatz
    @GalaxyCatz Před 7 lety +2

    I Like the video and the channel. I have a question for you! Will you swap out a chip on let's say my iPad (the nand chip) and replace it with another one by a different company with different properties such as more memory and still hold the same contents as the old one did? If so (as in you would like to do that) then their is a big market for that (that is expanding built in memory on mobile devices such as idevices) I'm not looking for this service right now but I have been on the lookout for one

  • @hddrecoveryservices
    @hddrecoveryservices  Před 7 lety +4

    sorry for the repost of the same video, but we had some issues with the last upload
    thanks Sinn

    • @SinnVoltage
      @SinnVoltage Před 7 lety +2

      No problem, glad it was all taken care of!

    • @Harry11315
      @Harry11315 Před 7 lety +4

      www.ebay.com/itm/eMMC-eMCP-test-socket-BGA153-169-162-186-221-Reader-USB-adapter-data-recovery-/232021026083?hash=item360587e523:g:PC8AAOSw2zlXhfuH bad idea?

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  Před 7 lety +2

      it might work, I dont have experience with these specific socket adapters

  • @chintsbrokar8558
    @chintsbrokar8558 Před 7 lety +5

    Hey Brother,
    Thanks for posting soo informative videos, its always interesting to watch ur videos...i learn a lot from ur vlogs, i must appreciate dat u have very sophisticated tool n vgood lab...I regularly follow ur vlog,...but its been long time u havent posted....hope we'll b getting a chance to see more exciting n knowledgeable videos..., dude i guess u should start vlogging ur routine life also, i think ur very good vlogger, i enjoyed de video when u deliver dat drive to Puerto Rico,...ur clients reaction was rewarding....good luck n best wishes bro.

    • @teamsmartwolf8376
      @teamsmartwolf8376 Před 6 lety

      tengo mas habilidad que el amigo del video... Lo triste es que no cuento con el material...

  • @kusal3200
    @kusal3200 Před 3 lety +3

    can you please state the type of adapters and equipment needed to do this. thanks

  • @Isaibongese
    @Isaibongese Před 2 lety +1

    I love you bro we really need you man sure you the type of person who knows best! go get her!

  • @alanisaacs7846
    @alanisaacs7846 Před 6 lety +2

    Hello first let me start of by saying what an informational video this was however i was wondering how much one of those chip reading setups cost and where i could fine one. Thanks means a lot.

  • @GetITFixed
    @GetITFixed Před 7 lety +6

    hi can u help me to buy one adapter which works with nand memory chip for s3 s4 s5 s6 s7 if posible. to use in recovering data from motherboards which cannot be repair anymore? please

  • @mariuszzawierucha1310
    @mariuszzawierucha1310 Před 7 lety +2

    Hi Erkin! Some time ago we have spoken about similar tool for HTC.. Anyway great job! I'm really happy you've made that video! Thank you my frined! Regards

  • @PatrickRibbsaeter
    @PatrickRibbsaeter Před 4 lety

    question maste: where can i get the rig/stand u use for the pace.. to hold the chip..? and how much heat did u use on the pace in this video?

  • @leoshell9399
    @leoshell9399 Před 4 lety +6

    Oh goodness, I need to start backing up my phone data.., like weekly, because this is like a different language to me. This is another example of technology outrunning the human's ability to absorb new information..

  • @bev0165
    @bev0165 Před 5 lety +1

    How much do you charge for this service? I have an Android S5 and an HTC phone that I need the internal memory card.

  • @DaRealV
    @DaRealV Před 6 lety

    In the video you said, to recover the pictures you have to image them first. How do you do that?

  • @Harry11315
    @Harry11315 Před 7 lety +9

    Hey could you link or maybe explain how you bought the reader, adapter, and maybe the software license, rusolut site is not very helpful for buying them.

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  Před 7 lety +4

      I bought the reader before it was even released. I mainly needed it for use with regular NANDs in TSOP TLGA BGA packages. As the tool started to evolve, V2.0 came out with Android Data Extractor and support for eMMC. It could be ordered on their site, but you need to contact them first I believe

  • @gamerdelitor4344
    @gamerdelitor4344 Před 5 lety

    Is there a cable I can use to connect my galaxy s7 to an external hdmi monitor and connect a USB mouse to as well to be able to unlock and transfer data to a PC or something. My s7 works but the screen is cracked and the LCD has bled so I cannot use the keypad to unlock it.

  • @doorsnjbod
    @doorsnjbod Před 3 lety +1

    You got skills bro ... an your a stand up dude for showing us how to do it with out getting paid for that service but id like to actually pay you for your services. I have most of the notes made an about 7-10 phone thats where cracked and maybe a component broke but id like to try an at least retrieve all data from all phones buts if possible get them back in working condition.. respond an ill know you are taking calls.
    I appreciate you there's alot of old pics an my last note 10 fell in pool so yea blew screen... hard drive fine... please respond
    Nick

  • @samirgunic
    @samirgunic Před rokem +3

    For the sake of education and posterity, can you please tell us what Samsung Galaxy model this was? Because these so called "smart phones" that die just after a few years of use is very much an ongoing issue that many people are facing, myself included. By researching the issue, many arrive on this type of video. Let's not give them false hope that they can recover the data if it's not possible.
    I figure the phone in the video must have been a Galaxy S5 or older if it's using an eMMC chip for storage. Because, starting with Galaxy S6, Samsung started using eUFS chips, and you can't read those with the Rusolut toolkit. In addition, starting with Galaxy S7, all new Galaxy phones are encrypted from the factory. So even if you could read the chip with Rusolut or another reader that actually supports eUFS and MPHY protocol, you would still need to decrypt your data dump, otherwise you only have garbage data without any kind of structure you can use to recover user data. In addition, starting with Galaxy S9, FDE (Full Disk Encryption) was replaced with FBE (File-Based Encryption) where every file is individually encrypted with its own unique key.
    So without decryption keys, it's outright impossible to recover user data by removing the chip and reading it in an external chip reader/programmer like Rusolut (off-the-board procedure). You would have to find a method for extracting the keys first or find another way to break the encryption. Note that the storage is encrypted regardless if you use a user defined PIN or not. Pre-defined passwords are used, and each is unique for each device. On top of that, on some models, you can optionally add your own password or PIN to the key derivation chain for added security, making it even more difficult to recover data.
    So if it's a newer phone, what most of these "microelectronics" / "microsoldering" / "logicboard repair" shops will do is a straight up transplant of the eUFS and CPU to a known good donor board, power on, and hope for the best. Many shops will not even try if it's a newer phone, even if solder re-work could be the solution. If the prospect of a large profit for data recovery is slim, they will simply tell you that the chip is dead - or give you a more technical explanation like "controller is dead" - and move on to the next client in line. They don't really know what's wrong with the "dead" chip. It's not in their interest to know, they have enough new clients coming in. I have yet to come by an explanation of what the actual cause is, why so many are declared "dead". It's not just Samsung phones. I have seen some of these repair shops do their magic on CZcams, and I have seen other brands and models with the same type of issue, and all of them are Android phones. Also, they never show you when they fail! They only show you their successes. Something to keep in mind! Sure, a chip can fail. It can get a short circuit, or it can die from overheating. But most commonly, it's down to basic electronics, like bad contact with the solder pads. My impression is that too many of these jobs are rejected for having a "dead chip". Without evidence.
    Re-work or transplant is the solution for newer phones that implement hardware based encryption. Once repaired so you can access your data, you should copy out your data and ditch that phone as it's no longer reliable. If it has failed once, it will fail again. I have seen this happen first hand. For older phones, you can do the same, or use an external reader like Rusolut or Easy JTAG and others. Older phones didn't have encryption enabled by default, and if it's very old then it didn't have support for storage encryption at all. So the data on all Samsung Galaxy phones from the first Galaxy to Galaxy S5 can be recovered using Rusolut like shown in this video. For Galaxy S6 you will have to use Easy JTAG or DediProg NuProg-E2.

  • @collinsani9554
    @collinsani9554 Před 7 lety

    Hey Guys, first of all you guys are amazing
    what does it take to start up a data recovery service/shop like, i simply recovery formatted or deleted files but you guys take it to a whole new level.
    So what do i need to get started?

  • @uvaissss
    @uvaissss Před 7 lety +1

    Bro I commented on this video (last version which now got removed).. About emmc read via sd card using thin wire soldering... Did you remember?

  • @toby6225
    @toby6225 Před 5 lety

    Do you think this would work for a slightly older phone like the LG G2? Just wanted to ask before deciding to make a call...

  • @antoongroningen3456
    @antoongroningen3456 Před 7 lety +1

    please where i can buy the EMMC chips for samsung galaxy s3 thank you

  • @rgriffith6476
    @rgriffith6476 Před 2 lety +1

    So does your phone have to use Emdsmfkdmksdfls or whatever memory for this to work? I am trying to do this with an S20 Ultra,

  • @karthik681
    @karthik681 Před 6 lety

    Hi, I have old Nokia C1 (feature phone) have taken photos, but some phones got deleted accidently, Nokia C1 does not have SD card or slot, but only USB connectivity.
    I tried some recovery softwares(free) but cannot recognized device, only Nokia PC suit got connected but options of recovery deleted photos from phone internal memory is not available in Nokia PC suite. Please let me know is it possible to recovery photos from Nokia C1 phone memory. thanks Bangalore, India

  • @ravimistry9708
    @ravimistry9708 Před 3 lety

    how do you recover that data if the NAND flash component has been formated?

  • @foisulmiah893
    @foisulmiah893 Před 6 lety

    Hi, I have a samsung s7 which recently went into a loop, made a loud screeching noise and died, doesn't charge or come on at all now. Any way you could extract the internal memory? Really important data in it and I'm devastated. Could you get in touch please

  • @jurajhezel942
    @jurajhezel942 Před 2 lety +5

    Nice! Hats down very good work.
    I'm just curious. Aren't data on the phone encrypted? I think the memory chip should not be readable like that. Does not make sense unless... The user was not using any encryption... Than it makes perfect sense.
    Again. Great work! Ten more people like you so you could do more of your work! Love it.

  • @tromick
    @tromick Před 3 lety

    I think you can answer my question. My SIM card slot doesn't read my SIM Card, 3 years ago it was repaired by Samsung. I think it has cold solder joint problem. They want too much for repair and this problem can come up again. Is is possible to transfer IMEI (backup/restore) from old motherboard to new motherboard? I found very cheap same motherboard. (N9005)

  • @42luke93
    @42luke93 Před 2 lety

    On the link I don't see a selection for a phone. I have an android phone and would like to restore photos and videos inside of it. Was wondering where can I get an estimate/find out more info? Thank you!

  • @Proud-NEPALI
    @Proud-NEPALI Před 6 lety +2

    Hey, could you please repair my broken dead Xiaomi Mobile phone?
    I have a lot of important data and I want it back
    I would like to know if you repair motherboards of mobile.

  • @tjsh02
    @tjsh02 Před 7 lety

    On newer phones the memory is encrypted by default. Is it still possible to recover data from it?

  • @MidnightWarrior911
    @MidnightWarrior911 Před 6 lety

    What is the cost im sure it is different for the device and level of difficulty but for a cell phone is their a set price or what just curious sent an email to you bout this today and was curious about using the service.

  • @PSSavant
    @PSSavant Před 7 lety

    I have a damaged SD card whose controller chip got fried when the battery died while saving data on my canon 70d.
    I had gotten a free diagnosis and they said that this transcend SD card I have has a not so common thermal coated chip inside and it cannot be accessed physically to recover the data.
    I saw you on youtube (Subscribed your channel) and you seem to use soldering in exceptional cases so I thought I would ask you if you think you can retrieve data from such a card.
    If so then what are your prices for them. I have also emailed you. Please let me know. thank you.

  • @QUANTUM_energy_WORLD_7491

    I tell you this planet should be filled with people like you only.

  • @lordtimebomb6792
    @lordtimebomb6792 Před 4 lety

    What if something was deleted off the phone memory, could it still be recovered?

  • @LukmanNazhmudinov
    @LukmanNazhmudinov Před 6 lety +1

    so interesting to watch this video... although I know that I will never use your service, not because I am too smart to do it by myself but because it's high price, bu stil keep watching... PS can I work on HD RECOVERY Services any available positions ?

  • @771
    @771 Před 6 lety

    I have a BLU Pure XL running Android 5.1. will no longer power on and was stuck in bootloop when it did power on. I got an estimate of $400 at one recovery service and $700-$1900 at a different place. I am just looking for tips on how to proceed. I don't have this kind of money and value this data. I can wait, I have already been waiting for several months. Should I look into doing this process myself? Are those estimates reasonable prices? Am I screwed? Any info is appreciated

  • @anmac6910
    @anmac6910 Před 5 lety

    hi i have a note 2 sgh-i317m ive seen some tutorials about replacing the power ic chip not the emmc to bring back a dead bricked note 2 i was wondering if you can help with this for my phone ? thank you please contact me asap :)

  • @cryptodynasty5805
    @cryptodynasty5805 Před 5 lety +1

    Does this software recover deleted files from the source device? Or does it only recover files that were there before the device stopped working?

  • @androromito67
    @androromito67 Před rokem

    I watched the video "How To Fix Samsung S6 edge Plus No Display Black Screen" as I have the same problem with my S6 Edge Plus, it works but the screen is blank (OLED circuit problem??). Can I send you my Galaxy S6 Edge Plus G928F for repairs? I await your kind reply, and if it is positive, I would like to know the overall indicative cost of everything (repair + shipping)- Italy. Thank you.

  • @eddyswick2601
    @eddyswick2601 Před 2 lety

    I just have main board replaced on my s20fe. Is it possible to just swap the HDD on the boards?

  • @DRSDavidSoft
    @DRSDavidSoft Před 7 lety +2

    Wow, all of the Android partitions seems to be well preserved on the eMMC!
    If I was doing the recovery procedure for my own phone, I'd image all partitions, and restore them directly on my new phone.
    That would restore the same firmware, apps, data, and internal files.
    Two things I'd like to mention:
    1) Seems like Samsung has introduced a software-encryption on new phones produced like the S7E I bought. I wonder if the software you are using can decrypt the encryption or not (so far, I have no news of any successful decryption)
    2) The data partition may not always be the largest one, but anyone can identify it from its name, since all user data on Android is written to /data. That's the only writable partition if the user's phone is not rooted, and that's the partition which get's deleted if the phone is factory reset.
    Great tutorials by the way, you have great desoldering and resoldering skills, and I really enjoy watching your videos!
    Can I ask two questions?
    a) I'm really curious as where you've learned which software to use, or which pinout to use for data extraction. Is there a general reference that you use?
    b) What adapter do you use to mount SD card and eMMC chips on computers?
    Thanks!

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  Před 7 lety +1

      I got a complete image on this one

    • @beasty007
      @beasty007 Před 2 lety +2

      I don't think decryption is possible because you'd need the key for that.

    • @samirgunic
      @samirgunic Před rokem +3

      The partitions you saw in this video are preserved because the eMMC chip was not faulty and it was not encrypted.
      You don't image partitions individually, you image the whole chip, and then you can extract or mount complete partitions and access individual files.
      Encryption was introduced in Galaxy S7 and it's hardware encryption, not software encryption. All Android 6.0 and later devices have encrypted storage chips. No, you can't decrypt these chips in an off-the-board procedure like you see in this video. Also, Rusolut reader and software cannot read eUFS chips that's used in Galaxy S7. This reader only works with eMMC chips you find in Galaxy S5 and older models.
      You don't need to know the size if you can see the name of the partition. But you don't see any of that until you image the chip first.
      You get several adapters with the Rusolut kit and there are adapters you can buy separately, none of which will work with eUFS chips of Galaxy S7. Even if they did, the data would make no sense as it would be encrypted. Repairing the original board or transplanting the chips to a known good board gives you the best chance of recovering data of Galaxy S7 and newer phones.

  • @abdalazez6444
    @abdalazez6444 Před 4 lety

    where can i get those adapters and what ere there names ?
    and what is the name of the cleaning material ?

  • @AzizAli-xd2du
    @AzizAli-xd2du Před 4 lety +1

    what is the cost of this for an s8 all photo and video recovery?

  • @alyabdurrazek9653
    @alyabdurrazek9653 Před 3 lety

    Is it possible to recover data from a UFS 3.0 memory chip running android 10? Is there an adapter that can read data from that chip?

  • @aldrin6053301
    @aldrin6053301 Před 7 lety

    what are the adapters called and where can i buy em?
    thanks ...

  • @ahmedbatis2483
    @ahmedbatis2483 Před 3 lety

    Could you please tell the tools you used one by one?

  • @Takhar4life
    @Takhar4life Před 3 lety +1

    I don't see the phone extraction option on your Web shop?

  • @mahohakikikan9149
    @mahohakikikan9149 Před 7 lety

    which solder TIP u are using ?

  • @olegdepapa
    @olegdepapa Před rokem

    Can I remove the memory chip (and where is it?) and place it into a working motherboard of a similar phone model?

  • @hink084
    @hink084 Před 7 lety +3

    Android 7.0 (on my Galaxy S8+) has a "Secure Startup" feature that encrypts the device. It requires a PIN to be typed in during the boot process to decrypt the device. Can you still recover data with this feature turned on?? Perhaps if the user gave you their PIN?

    • @AztecGuyGDL
      @AztecGuyGDL Před 2 lety

      Jeremy did you find a place to recover for you?
      I have an s7 with start up pin that i would like pictures restored from.

    • @hink084
      @hink084 Před 2 lety

      @@AztecGuyGDL Unfortunately, four years later, I have still not recovered the data from my S8+. At the time, the S8 series was brand new and the cell phone repair shops were not familiar with repairing such a device; they actually damaged some of the circuitry to where it can't be repaired today. I also sent the phone to two data recovery companies to no avail - one in Texas and one in California. I ultimately decided it was cheaper for me to retake my trip and retake the pictures rather than attempt to recover them. Today is a different story though. Your local cell phone repair shop should have the phone's schematic and know how to properly make the necessary repairs. Keep in mind that not all shops are equal as most just swap out components. I had to go to five different locations before I found a place that would repair the circuitry. If the phone is not repairable, the shop may be able to point you to a data recovery company (or you could just google one). Data recovery has come a long way in four years, and they may be able to extract your data for you. However, I believe data recovery is still an expensive option.

  • @clownjunge2942
    @clownjunge2942 Před 5 lety

    Where can I get the hardware to recover my samsung s3 hdd?🤔

  • @girlsrnotwimps
    @girlsrnotwimps Před 3 lety

    My phone is completely dead-tried everything I can but nothing responds with the phone. I have an S8. I put in an insurance claim and received a replacement, but I have to send the dead phone back. I worry that someone could potentially recover data on the dead phone. Is there any way I can completely wipe the unresponsive dead phone before I send it back?

  • @khaiuly
    @khaiuly Před 3 lety

    Hi is there a possibility that a hard drive of an s7 edge can be put to another s7 edge motherboard that is working?

  • @sambalbij7892
    @sambalbij7892 Před 7 lety +12

    2 questions. what does it cost to recover galaxy s6 64 gb? second, what kind of socket does these galaxy phones have? like galaxy s6. what socket do you use for this. thanks

    • @samirgunic
      @samirgunic Před rokem

      The cost will depend on a lot of different factors, but you should assume that you will have to pay the same as you paid for the phone when it was new, and then maybe a little more than that. So you end up paying for the phone twice, just because you didn't backup your data. It can be cheaper if you do it yourself. The eUFS chip on Galaxy S6 uses BGA95. DediProg has a reader that works with this if you're looking to buy your own reader. Note that these reader kits are also very expensive and they can be hard to get. Not to mention you have to know how to use one.

  • @nirmalnirmal5279
    @nirmalnirmal5279 Před 6 lety

    Sir my Samsung galaxy wonder showing ramdump mode cause MSM error. How need recovery all data from memo file. I no any backup before this. Can you help me?

  • @sanjaysingh-sh5cz
    @sanjaysingh-sh5cz Před 6 lety

    how many equipment and software we have to need for doing this?

  • @rogierwesterveld33
    @rogierwesterveld33 Před 6 lety

    How do I clean (what cleaner do you use?) this chip Samsung kmr210008m and what kind of reader and software should i use to read the data on it?

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  Před 6 lety

      I use VNR toolset for these jobs. Clean it with soldering iron and then alcohol 99.9%

  • @juwannamenn9802
    @juwannamenn9802 Před 3 lety

    Sorry I don t exactly understand ,but if my s7 procesor died,I can still find ouț my data inside of my telephone ?

  • @K3nBlock
    @K3nBlock Před 6 lety

    Hi! What is the model of the Samsung you are working with?

  • @bonniehammond9566
    @bonniehammond9566 Před 10 měsíci

    I have a samsung a51. Fell into the lake. I can power it on, i see the samsung logo. I can get into the bois boot loader. But the os is a black screen.
    I tried hdmi usbc. But failed. Im exploring screen replacement for a temporary option.
    Im looking for more options to explore before i go this labor intensive route.
    If you have more ideas. I thought maybe there is a lcd screen ribbon connector to hdmi cable might be a easy solution.

  • @nostalgicgaming5944
    @nostalgicgaming5944 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, I need this done for a Samsung Galaxy S6. Can you do this type of data recovery for that phone? I'd like to use your service.

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes we can. Please drop us a line here www.hddrecovery.ca/contact-us

  • @jasko.n
    @jasko.n Před 2 lety

    Is this possible with a looked phone? Samsung a7? With FDE, android full disk encryption?

  • @Gmanzable
    @Gmanzable Před rokem

    how much to recover data from a broken samsung z flip. I have pictures etc to recover. I tried your link but theres no phone memory option.

  • @pinderbal8689
    @pinderbal8689 Před 3 lety

    Hey buddy you are amazing , Can you make a video on android phone where the data actually store in hardware . Also elaborate how data store and manipulate.

  • @shenlun
    @shenlun Před 2 lety

    I would like to learn this and cellphone repair, where can I start to do this online please?

  • @prayoshavisiontech
    @prayoshavisiontech Před 4 lety

    Is possible such method for MacBook Samsung SSD mz-jpus12t/oa6 ?

  • @bojackson3073
    @bojackson3073 Před 3 lety

    Where can I get an adapter like yours?

  • @MrFUKRENA
    @MrFUKRENA Před 7 lety

    hey
    i really liked your video
    just wanted to know what about blackberry q10
    is it possible to recover that

  • @MrSentinel500
    @MrSentinel500 Před 6 lety

    how much for recovering data off of a Samsung galaxy mega 6.3?

  • @Sa_mi02
    @Sa_mi02 Před 4 lety

    If the phone was locked by a password and we take it motherboard and placed in other phone (same version) does it work or it still locked with password in the old phone

  • @alyabdurrazek9653
    @alyabdurrazek9653 Před 3 lety

    Can a ufs samsung 256 gb memory chip survive a 10 second in the microwave oven. Or is it damaged ?

  • @ShantanuDeyAnik
    @ShantanuDeyAnik Před 3 lety

    And I came here to learn forensics. thank you

  • @bashayer24mama52
    @bashayer24mama52 Před 4 lety +3

    I may flight to Canada to save my phone memory !

  • @sandipgarai5790
    @sandipgarai5790 Před 3 lety

    i have removed the internal card but i dont know how to read it? please reply about the momory reader.

  • @blossomiest_blossom
    @blossomiest_blossom Před 4 měsíci

    Samsung A22 5G, cracked internally, bleeding and ghost touch so it's pretty much inaccessible but nothing else is corrupted. Wondering if I'll still be able to recover my stuff from it? Since later models have both encryption and internal.

  • @HoustonRocket281
    @HoustonRocket281 Před 7 lety

    I have a galaxy s6 edge water damage how much for just the get my pics and notes and contacts.

  • @sumanthkumar2477
    @sumanthkumar2477 Před rokem

    Hi, my mobile was broken and cpu was damaged emmc is not damaged.
    Can we get data back from encrypted emmc Without cpu ic?

  • @doreengiroux6608
    @doreengiroux6608 Před 6 lety +2

    Hi Eric I'm trying to recover a picture from an old broken cellphone would you be able to do that for me?

  • @jameswiz
    @jameswiz Před 4 lety

    Can you post a link to that BGA chip adapter?

  • @apoorvachandra90
    @apoorvachandra90 Před 4 lety

    Hello. I have one plus 5 and it got little sea water inside and now phone has faulty screen and service centre guys says they can't do anything. I need to recover contacts and data. Can you help ?

  • @crikk23
    @crikk23 Před 2 lety

    So what are the tools and programs you use for this kind of stuff?
    Did bit of guess googling and found stuff that look like it, but no real name for them.

    • @samirgunic
      @samirgunic Před rokem

      Rusolut toolkit with eMMC adapter and Visual NAND Reconstructor software.

  • @rekless_gaming2291
    @rekless_gaming2291 Před 4 lety

    mine is samsung galaxy note 2(n7105) i need to recover many contacts and images ... is there any video for it... in need of your help....

  • @txmharlem3k
    @txmharlem3k Před 3 lety

    My phone got wet am I able to get the storage from it on another device because I have too much to lose

  • @KZGonZa
    @KZGonZa Před 3 lety

    Hi there mister!, would it work with phones with pin/finger print access ?

  • @Rocky-ph9qt
    @Rocky-ph9qt Před 3 měsíci

    I am a technician of cell phone and need to learn data recovery from android phones. Will u pls give training on this

  • @sunethpriyankara3524
    @sunethpriyankara3524 Před 4 lety +1

    can you give us the tutorial of android internal memory recovery...

  • @oussamathedjfreeman
    @oussamathedjfreeman Před 4 lety

    thanks for video its use full
    where can i buy the adapter and what can i get the software to recover it thanks

  • @techplanet999
    @techplanet999 Před rokem

    My Samsung a71 is completely dead, and I don’t have back up of the phone, but I want to recover the data.
    1. I tried hard reset- failed
    2. Gave it to phone experts, they could not fix it, they tried new battery and other stuff-failed
    I believe it’s because of software update, as I had some issues with all the google apps the day before the phone was dead. Is it possible that it might be the cause? Is there a way to start the phone or at least retrieve data?…

  • @nokiaa3337
    @nokiaa3337 Před 3 lety

    Hello , didnt understand your fully name but its like 'Zerkin' i think , zerkin(hdd recovery services channel too) can i ask a question ? Please i need big help about android phone chip's backups(recovery). Thanks alot

  • @speedyboishan87
    @speedyboishan87 Před rokem

    What tools have you used etc

  • @Cisco-pn9uc
    @Cisco-pn9uc Před 2 měsíci

    what is the adapter for emmc you use in this video?

  • @shaunakpauranik8030
    @shaunakpauranik8030 Před 3 lety

    Hey , I am a user of samsung A50 (4 gb ram ) variant and I need help regarding that my phone is locked and i have forgot the password and my remote unlock is turned off and the only way is to hard reset it , so is there any way to recover data after hard reset ??? Please help me

  • @jacknits2558
    @jacknits2558 Před 4 lety

    From where did you learn all this things?
    Any course or degree ??