thepodge wrote:
Yes, it was showing 960Gb. Ive no idea what Dataclinic did tbh...
Showing the correct size is a promising sign. You can at least rule out electrical problems and total nand failure.
Options at that stage were to try and brute force the data out which may be very time consuming and the drive might fail completely whist doing it or to look to swap the nand over to another PCB, which is costly as you need a donor drive before you start, isn't guaranteed to work and frankly it's a PITA to do.
If you want confirmation if option 1 is possible which is normally the only financially practical solution for retail clients you're welcome to send it in for a free evaluation.
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