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Belkin Black SD Question

November 16th, 2017, 12:38

I have this SD Card in for recovery. Tried reading with various voltages but card is dead. Normally these SD cards open pretty easily as there is a seam which can be cracked open. However this one seems like its molded shut. Before I start attacking it has anyone had experience in opening one of these before. Also do you know if this is monolith?
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Re: Belkin Black SD Question

November 16th, 2017, 14:11

Well,
This is a case were the entire board is in a plastic tray type mould ,Clearly Visible from your image no 1

Re: Belkin Black SD Question

November 16th, 2017, 14:42

Yep, I have opened many SD Card cases, but this one is molded tight shut, there is no seam to pry open. Also knowing if its a monolith helps as the chip will only come half way down the case which makes it easier to open.

Re: Belkin Black SD Question

November 16th, 2017, 16:38

Start from yellow fastener.

Re: Belkin Black SD Question

November 16th, 2017, 16:52

arvika wrote:Start from yellow fastener.

Thanks Michal.

Re: Belkin Black SD Question

November 16th, 2017, 17:16

I doubt this is monolith tbh.

Let’s nope not!

I’m expecting (hoping for you!) something like this inside...

http://www.flash-extractor.com/library/ ... 04_4a__2x2

Re: Belkin Black SD Question

November 17th, 2017, 8:04

grab a sharp box cutter knife and start at the front and slide over gold contacts. do it carefully and stop when you get down to end of contacts. from there you should be able to start prying or cutting small amounts until you see where the parts making it difficult is.

or even split the sides near contacts enough to slide monolith / pcb out.

The second you see a real PCB is when you start being an extra 100% careful.

don't worry about wrecking card too much.

Probably is monolith as they take up less room leaving more room to plastic weld rest together.

do all this CAREFULLY!! :)

Re: Belkin Black SD Question

November 17th, 2017, 11:26

ddrecovery wrote:Yep, I have opened many SD Card cases, but this one is molded tight shut, there is no seam to pry open. Also knowing if its a monolith helps as the chip will only come half way down the case which makes it easier to open.



Well,
Could Be This -> http://forum.acelaboratory.com/viewtopi ... 234&t=9447

Re: Belkin Black SD Question

November 17th, 2017, 12:21

HaQue, I opened the card before getting your post, but used pretty much the same technique. I broke the plastic strips over the contacts. this then allowed me to pull the cover back which is pretty thin. The cover comes away to about half way down easily. Then used a box cutter to trim the top of the cover that surrounds the the chip. It then slides out pretty easy.

It is a monolith by the way, but looks like its SDHC type 12 as detailed in Ace Labs Solbase, so hopefully will not be an issue recovering. Another chance to try out my new spider......
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Re: Belkin Black SD Question

November 17th, 2017, 18:00

I must tell that pinout is other than v12 so you will save your time.

Re: Belkin Black SD Question

November 17th, 2017, 18:03

arvika wrote:I must tell that pinout is other than v12 so you will save your time.

Okay, thanks for sharing. You might be getting it....
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