March 20th, 2020, 10:44
ddrecovery wrote:Bolo wrote:@ddrecovery: we are able to get data from such phones in 95% of cases if reason is really lack of space
Hmm. That would be fantastic if you have found a solution. I am a member of the biggest iPhone forum on Facebook which is full cellphone engineers and the general consensus it that in most cases it cannot be done.
March 22nd, 2020, 4:41
samstown wrote:No luck, Bolo's company can't recover it.
March 23rd, 2020, 6:52
labtech wrote:samstown wrote:No luck, Bolo's company can't recover it.
What is the reason in his opinion?
March 27th, 2020, 2:22
samstown wrote:labtech wrote:samstown wrote:No luck, Bolo's company can't recover it.
What is the reason in his opinion?
Here you go
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We are not able to get data out from this device after several tries of our method which works without any problems in iPhones. Reason can be:
- it's not compatible with your SW version to which was iOS updagrade attempt
- problem are not really with iOS but with NAND
Unfortunelly we are not able to help in such case here.
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April 3rd, 2020, 6:00
April 3rd, 2020, 12:32
samstown wrote:Anyone know a way to recover pictures on that IPAD ? Did Apple ever addressed this problem ?
April 3rd, 2020, 14:22
ddrecovery wrote:samstown wrote:Anyone know a way to recover pictures on that IPAD ? Did Apple ever addressed this problem ?
You would need Cellebrite or similar to make a physical image of the iPad.
April 3rd, 2020, 15:07
ddrecovery wrote:samstown wrote:Anyone know a way to recover pictures on that IPAD ? Did Apple ever addressed this problem ?
You would need Cellebrite or similar to make a physical image of the iPad.
April 3rd, 2020, 15:50
einstein9 wrote:ddrecovery wrote:samstown wrote:Anyone know a way to recover pictures on that IPAD ? Did Apple ever addressed this problem ?
You would need Cellebrite or similar to make a physical image of the iPad.
I do believe that Bolo has it and am sure he tried it...
but in my opinion if he says not possible then its REALLY not possible unless he forgot to do/try something which i doubt
It might be the NAND chip (memory itself) same as in some flash cases where the only results are either RAW or nothing at all..
April 3rd, 2020, 15:53
samstown wrote:ddrecovery wrote:samstown wrote:Anyone know a way to recover pictures on that IPAD ? Did Apple ever addressed this problem ?
You would need Cellebrite or similar to make a physical image of the iPad.
Anyone has access to Cellebrite here ? Customer would pay for this. There's a lot of customer experiencing this issue and they haven't done anything wrong. Does any newspaper or techsite talk about it ? This is a real bug and should be address by Apple.
April 4th, 2020, 4:46
ddrecovery wrote:einstein9 wrote:ddrecovery wrote:samstown wrote:Anyone know a way to recover pictures on that IPAD ? Did Apple ever addressed this problem ?
You would need Cellebrite or similar to make a physical image of the iPad.
I do believe that Bolo has it and am sure he tried it...
but in my opinion if he says not possible then its REALLY not possible unless he forgot to do/try something which i doubt
It might be the NAND chip (memory itself) same as in some flash cases where the only results are either RAW or nothing at all..
I think the OP was talking about a different recovery. Original was an iPhone, he is now asking about an iPad.
April 4th, 2020, 5:46
April 4th, 2020, 10:51
labtech wrote:if its "[b]the Lake of space" -->> then i also would say 95% can be recovered.[/b]
How? With Cellbrite only? Or another tool? Or is it a technique?
Due to low chance of success, I don't do many iPhone recoveries. But I am curious to understand, so I can provide an informative answer to the hoards of people inquiring about this problem specifically having to do with iOS update bug and lack of free space.
April 4th, 2020, 11:01
labtech wrote:if its "[b]the Lake of space" -->> then i also would say 95% can be recovered.[/b]
How? With Cellbrite only? Or another tool? Or is it a technique?
Due to low chance of success, I don't do many iPhone recoveries. But I am curious to understand, so I can provide an informative answer to the hoards of people inquiring about this problem specifically having to do with iOS update bug and lack of free space.
June 19th, 2020, 11:08
June 20th, 2020, 5:41
DR-Kiev wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQTObeAUzkQ&feature=youtu.be
June 22nd, 2020, 4:37
June 22nd, 2020, 10:12
DR-Kiev wrote:Did you see that bunch of cases with error 14 issue in her hands? You should contact immediatly and offer her your service. You will become billioner.
June 23rd, 2020, 7:26
DR-Kiev wrote:Did you see that bunch of cases with error 14 issue in her hands? You should contact immediatly and offer her your service. You will become billioner.
ddrecovery wrote:DR-Kiev wrote:Did you see that bunch of cases with error 14 issue in her hands? You should contact immediatly and offer her your service. You will become billioner.
Checkm8 and Cellebrite have been trying to solve this issue and cannot.
The issue also covers error codes 14, 26, 75 and 78.
There are several massive legal cases at the moment whose lawyers would pay $100k for a solution.
June 23rd, 2020, 9:54
einstein9 wrote:DR-Kiev wrote:Did you see that bunch of cases with error 14 issue in her hands? You should contact immediatly and offer her your service. You will become billioner.
Those cases are more or less 20-50 i don`t think will reach 50k $$$ more or less
In addition,,, I don`t have financial problems btw... eventually they will comeddrecovery wrote:DR-Kiev wrote:Did you see that bunch of cases with error 14 issue in her hands? You should contact immediatly and offer her your service. You will become billioner.
Checkm8 and Cellebrite have been trying to solve this issue and cannot.
The issue also covers error codes 14, 26, 75 and 78.
There are several massive legal cases at the moment whose lawyers would pay $100k for a solution.
do you know WHY they cannot?
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