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Author:  dball05 [ January 27th, 2017, 14:37 ]
Post subject:  Noob looking to Recover Data From Lexar 32GB - Micron

I have a lexar 32GB usb drive that shows up in Device Manager on Windows but shows no files and 0 capacity and 0 bytes used. I have captured the following information from Chip Genius.

Protocal Version: USB 3.00
Current Speed: High Speed
Max Current: 400mA

USB Device ID: VID = 1F75 PID = 0903

Device Vendor: Innostor Technology Corp.
Device Name: IS903
Device Revision: 0001

Manufacturer: Innostor
Product Model: NAND Flash
Product Revision: 1.00

Controller Vendor: Innostor
Controller Part-Number: IS903-A4 - ??ROM??
Flash ID code: 2C84643C - Micron - 1CE/Single Channel [MLC] -> Total Capacity = 16GB

I am looking for direction on how to start trying to recover and re-assemble the data. I do not have the budget for PC-3000. I am looking for help where possible and specifically to first determine if chip removal is the only option for this situation. Any methods for determining the root cause of the problem would be helpful.....outside of the troubleshooting that I have already performed. (changing drive letter in drive manager, trying other computers/usb ports, r-studio data recovery suite, paragon hdd manager)

Thanks in advance for any help or direction you can provide.

Author:  JGAN [ January 27th, 2017, 23:05 ]
Post subject:  Re: Noob looking to Recover Data From Lexar 32GB - Micron

Hardware failure, nothing you can do unless you have micro soldering experience. Do you?

Author:  arvika [ January 28th, 2017, 4:30 ]
Post subject:  Re: Noob looking to Recover Data From Lexar 32GB - Micron

Chip-off recovery is your only way.

Author:  dball05 [ January 28th, 2017, 8:55 ]
Post subject:  Re: Noob looking to Recover Data From Lexar 32GB - Micron

OK. I have moderate experience with soldering. I am familiar with heat gun removal process with flux and wicking cleanup of solder points. Was hoping to use a TSOP 48 socket with reader/programmer but need some direction on reliable components and software for reading and reassembly. I can't afford pc3000 at this point so looking for cheaper alternatives.

Author:  arvika [ January 28th, 2017, 20:05 ]
Post subject:  Re: Noob looking to Recover Data From Lexar 32GB - Micron

dball05 wrote:
I can't afford pc3000 at this point so looking for cheaper alternatives.


Outsource is the most chip solution. Really. Flash is very complicated from mathematical/encryption point of view.

Author:  dball05 [ January 28th, 2017, 20:55 ]
Post subject:  Re: Noob looking to Recover Data From Lexar 32GB - Micron

Looking for some direction other than outsourcing. Thanks.

Author:  arvika [ January 28th, 2017, 21:51 ]
Post subject:  Re: Noob looking to Recover Data From Lexar 32GB - Micron

So you have two solution now:
1. Buy reader and software and solve the case
2. Make own reader and develop solution (it could take you few years).

Author:  lcoughey [ January 28th, 2017, 21:55 ]
Post subject:  Re: Noob looking to Recover Data From Lexar 32GB - Micron

How are your programming skills? You will need to write your own program to manipulate the dumps, as done by the very limited toolsets available. Basically, you either buy the tools (~ $3000 USD) or pay a professional (~500 USD) to do it for you.

If there were cheaper options, we'd all jump on them too.

Author:  jermy [ January 28th, 2017, 21:59 ]
Post subject:  Re: Noob looking to Recover Data From Lexar 32GB - Micron

dball05 wrote:
Looking for some direction other than outsourcing. Thanks.

Outsourcing something that's beyond your skills, knowledge or equipment its not a dirty word
Letting the client hand until you do, is !

Author:  dball05 [ January 28th, 2017, 22:18 ]
Post subject:  Re: Noob looking to Recover Data From Lexar 32GB - Micron

I appreciate the advertisements for outsourcing, but I am looking for direction on this specific chip and software to start the recovery process. Anyone else out there with some guiding direction on this specific chip who has done the recovery and is not looking for business, but to educate?

Author:  JGAN [ January 29th, 2017, 1:42 ]
Post subject:  Re: Noob looking to Recover Data From Lexar 32GB - Micron

You are asking for help on a professional forum. You will get answers from professionals who have dedicated their lives to this business, and the professional thing to do is buy the correct tools and do it the right way.

You don't want a heat gun for this. You should ideally use a low melt alloy and a micro soldering iron, or a rework station.

You may have luck buying an identical card and then swapping the NAND over to it that way. That's really the only DIY route to this. Otherwise, without the proper NAND flash recovery tools, I can't help you any more and quite honestly you probably won't get any help from anyone else here.

Author:  arvika [ January 29th, 2017, 4:04 ]
Post subject:  Re: Noob looking to Recover Data From Lexar 32GB - Micron

JGAN wrote:
You may have luck buying an identical card and then swapping the NAND over to it that way.


This method is not 100% save for data so I do not recommend it.

Author:  lcoughey [ January 29th, 2017, 17:06 ]
Post subject:  Re: Noob looking to Recover Data From Lexar 32GB - Micron

You might find the solution on this link, but you will need to write your own custom scripts to figure out ECC and XOR as well as splitting and piecing it together. http://www.pc-3000flash.com/solbase/

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