Please watch my other video: Data recovery from a dead MicroSD card using PC-3000 Flash and Spider Board: ru-vid.comkDo51LFZDus?si=P0AejP1MvDMXjBM_ Full video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aN2E2kiAeUQ.htmlsi=6uZuqMSIkmwT37m1
You’d be surprised when you find out that electronics are a medium to communicate to demons as the kings pact binds them to not show themselves or speak to humans through conventional means
Incredible work! Well done. It’s skills like this that take place behind closed doors that people don’t see when complaining about how expensive a job is! You pay for a high level of work and it’s totally worth every penny!
@@user-st1nc6vz8mсоздать ничего сложного по сути. Спроектировал схему и печатай сколько влезет. А вот распознать чужую схему, найти нужные контакты, при этом учитывая специфику поломки вот это настоящее искусство
@@user-st1nc6vz8mwhoever created the chip is cool, but they designed a storage device with no easy recovery method. This person knows how to recover the information once the designers product fails
I've seen many movie scenes in which a tech tried to recover data from something, but I've never seen a spider board before. They ought to use one sometime - it's a cool visual that shows why it can be hard, and how a specialist with the right tools handles it.
That's because its a movie and movies arent real, and they dont know what they are doing in real life. Also im so they use the cheapest stuff they can find, and i imagine this stuff isnt cheap
@@jacksmith2315 Also it's probably for the best. Novices could, in their attempt, cause so much damage that even professionals couldn't recover the data.
@@jacksmith2315movies are based on real experiences and would not be a movie if not. There are real spies in the world with gadgets and fancy cars. You can't say it's not.
Incredible! I have a computer repair business and you're right everybody wants their data but nobody wants to pay. I'm currently retrieving 15 TB for a RU-vid videographer, $2200 invoice! That spider device is badass! I just finally taught myself how to solder but have never used flux or any of that stuff yet I'm still a rookie.
It's all in the flux paste...the flux keeps your surfaces clean so the metals bond easier and without being corrupted by dust and other contaminates in the air , May the Flux be with you.
This is basically dumping all data from flash chip, bypassing the CPU that controls it. Then you read the dump on the software, scan for the filesystem and tries to mount it. If it's corrupt, you can go for a forensic scan... pretty cool
Yes, you are absolutely right😎 Please watch my other video: Data recovery from a dead MicroSD card using PC-3000 Flash and Spider Board: ru-vid.comkDo51LFZDus?si=P0AejP1MvDMXjBM_ Full video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aN2E2kiAeUQ.htmlsi=6uZuqMSIkmwT37m1
@@pflasterstrips7254Three letter agencies don’t need to do data recovery as they collect and store everyone’s personal data in real time. Lmao. If you’ve got a usb stick chances are they already know what’s on it.
1) To everybody trying out glass fibre eraser pens. Be careful to not inhale the abrasion or get it into your skin. Dont blow on the glass dust, its insidious. 2) Once established the electrical connection, I wonder how hard it is to find the correct settings to do a successful read....
Why am I missing something? Have you seen people in the FPV Drone hobby? It's kinda required. I just got into it this year and am learning to solder now.
@@RandoManFPVwhen soldering onto an SD card the heat can travel back up into the memory module or you can get solder overflow onto another lead. This can destroy the memory module or cause further damage. You have to use very low heat in this case and be careful not to get overflow or gap another lead or hold the soldering iron for to long to the board. I’m sure there was a learning curve for this as there would be for custom fpv drones.
@@Dalec81 i had to learn how to solder for a job where I had to fix 2.5k boards (nothing hard, just switching some resistors and a capacitor) and I still sometimes rip the pads off. When you need to solder with a microscope that overflow to other pads/connections still fucks me up.
@@genericanimecharacter430 interestingly many people seem to think that all SMD is done using IR or hot air, and I mean people who know more than average joe does about it. Even people who have worked with hot-air etc, which is mind blowing to me. Precision tip, steady hand and good magnification wins every time.
When your one friend claims he's a legend with computers.......then you encounter this video.......Using computer tech and the people who actually created it are two different levels of legendary altogether!
You either have experience with very similar drives, or got really lucky to be able to abrade away that potting/epoxy/whatever, without damaging the pads. Good job either way.
The spider thing essentially just takes the place of the card reader. Since it’s probably the contacts that messed up he probes the data/clk lines directly. The application knows what to do with this data on the PC and then converts it back into human usable data
Good idea, but uh where´s that stick it was on? Recently I read about a guy who had a fortune on a USB-stick he had dumped. Unfortunately the mayor declined his request to screen the town´s dump yard.
@@ludwigsamereier8204 There is a guy that had about 400 million dollars in bitcoin saved on his old laptop. His ex girlfriend threw it away when they moved and he has spent like the last 10 yrs searching landfills for it.
@@ludwigsamereier8204how much of a fortune are we talking? I’d be screening that dump my damn self. Black ops style find out when and where my shit was dumped and spend every night for years finding it
It's almost 2024 and i am still awestruck by the memory card technology. Can never get around my head on how come these tiny things stores thousands of images, videos and everything
Just understand what a transistor is. these are tiny components having three terminals. They store value.. It's not that hard to understand how 0 or 1 is stored. The hard is how billion transistors are combined to make IC's, processors and other storage device..
@@user-ex6oj9qm8c It's such a big innovation. Transistor are combined to make Logic gate (AND, OR etc). And logic gates are combined to perform mathematical calculations such as addition, subtraction...
Wait, that equipment or the tool or the machine was particularly made for this?? Just to recover data from pendrives, this complicated hardware was designed and constructed. How cool is that.
Sickest data recovery procedure i didn’t know existed
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There are some cheap hand mills/grinders that fit 2mm bits. Battery lasts for hours, usb-c rechargeable and I find it excelent with a fiberglass rod for removing the silkscreen and cleaning carbonized pcb. I use the fiberglass reinforcement from discarded optical cables.
@@philippei2309it’s actually not. The ones and zeros are only representative of the programming and code stored on the object. The methods used to let programmers add those ones and zeroes are insane and to a lay person, indistinguishable from magic. You’re talking about quantum physics and nanotechnology. Processes with names that literally sound like Star Trek or Harry Potter terms. Though in your defense, technically almost everything in the entire universe could be represented as ones and zeroes.
The true power and purpose of witches, wizards, druids and shaman has long since been misrepresented by a certain medieval institution to discredit them. They want you to think of Harry Potter and Gandalf types and not Nicolai Tesla or Pythagoras types. They have always been the keepers of science and knowledge. How many repair workers have a "secret trick" they can't explain how it works, it just does? Is this magic or science if it has no valid explanation. Energy works in weird, subtle ways but there have always been those who dedicated themselves to understanding how to leverage this energy. From your flash drive, to atom bombs, quantum physics and chemotherapy- its all just energy. AM radio, FM radio, Analogue TV, the Hubble telescope and visual sight all tell a different story in the same exact spot by traveling through different frequencies of energy. Learn to recognize your mind is the axis between infinite overlapping dimensions. Learn to sense, exist and operate in all these dimensions both simultaneously and independently. Cell phones are made of metals, magnets and quartz crystals. 5g broadcasts in an electrical frequency that overlaps with the electrical frequency, at this point what's the difference between telepathic magic and telephone calls? These days a scientist is one who operates in the realm of the known and a magician is the scientist willing to dive into the unknown. What if our current use of electricity is actually insanely inefficient. What if crystals and gold in combination with astrology actually harnessed energy more efficiently? Could you convince "science" of that? No, because they are just as consumed in their dogma as religion.
Amazing work and equipment! Backups are important. But there's no 100 % security, so luckily there are people who can restore data from broken chips and discs like you 👌
This is what archeology in the future is going to be like. Speaking of which, can someone make a channel all about finding old hard drives and extracting the data from them?
This is awesome 😎. I wish it was common knowledge, because I think a lot of criminals think they can drown their phones or smash them to get rid of evidence - so if you ever see someone throw a phone into a fire 🔥 you might have you a serious problem.
This is wild. I would have never known what it looked like inside, or knew this spider thing existed. I still dont understand it or how it collects data, but it's pretty impressive nonetheless
You saved me the effort with that ! Completely out of the question getting that right to do anything useful - without one whole lot more info. Maybe he goes onto that somewhere else That would be fun !
I still have my old cellphone's motherboard with some pictures with my mother, she died two weeks after my cellphone's motherboard. This video gave me some hope
That spiderboard looks so much easier than the 'old fashioned' method my lab used of soldering wires to the relevant pads. I've moved on, but I miss that job. Data Recovery is fun
Wowww, I’m hoping this makes big bucks, quite the job to do + tools and experience. I still can’t believe it’s 2023 though and people put all their important shit on a single USB stick 😩
A recovery like this, probably $300. There's still a lot more work to do to 'rebuild' the data once you've got it hooked up and reading, as shown in this video.
Thank goodness for brillant people who not only come with devices like this, but to people who use it to retrieve info for someone who really needs it.
There was definitely someone's BitCoin account password on the flash drive 😂 Seriously though, this was one of the coolest things I've seen in a while.
Stuff like this makes me believe there’s advanced civilisation beyond our galaxy. We didn’t get this far by ourselves we definitely learnt from a fallen ufo.