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Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

July 21st, 2008, 23:08

i contacted the company in russia about there product for sale
and got a reply
enclosed


Dear, Craig!
1. Total price in our site : http://www.soft-center.ru/reader2eng/

2. For datarecovery we have 2 software:

- FlashExtractor and

- ImageExplorer.

3. Reader can to read NAND chip in dump-file use FlashExtractor.

4. Dump-file can to contain mixed bloks. To delete of mix use FlashExtractor. Result is dump-file-free-mix.

5. Use Utils as additional functions of FlashExtractor can to convert dump-file-free-mix to image-file.

6. Use ImageExplorer can to save data (files, folders,...) to disk. You can use another programs(like R-studio,..) to doing this operation.



It is important:

The datatrecovery from NAND chip is vary complicated and intricate process. Every of phase of datarecovery it is necessary very nice of knowledges:

- FAT

- work in HEX editor with MBR, Boot, Root,...

- work with hexadecimal numbers.



Our products are instrumet for specialist.



Many peoples in different country was buy our readers. They are begin study this process with our help. At first they was difficult. But with every day they upgraded a knowledge.



Best regards,
Alexey

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

August 18th, 2008, 5:33

This does sound quite interesting, but I am wondering if I should hold off for the Acelab version.

Anyone have the FDRE yet? Would love to hear about its success.

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

August 18th, 2008, 9:37

BVG reader (on the first page) is better than Softcenter one
but they both require experts to work with flash translations

AceLab flash device seems more like for ordinary techs but so far it's very glitchy

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

September 2nd, 2008, 5:14

Doomer wrote:BVG reader (on the first page) is better than Softcenter one
but they both require experts to work with flash translations

AceLab flash device seems more like for ordinary techs but so far it's very glitchy



Do you use all 3? Have you got a preference?

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

September 2nd, 2008, 9:14

hddguy wrote:Do you use all 3? Have you got a preference?

I prefer the BVG one
But I think the AceLab one will be really good after some time

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

October 2nd, 2008, 22:14

These things obviously require constant support from developers.
Knowing how BVG does that ...

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

October 5th, 2008, 13:12

Doomer wrote:BVG reader (on the first page) is better than Softcenter one
but they both require experts to work with flash translations

AceLab flash device seems more like for ordinary techs but so far it's very glitchy


Hi doomer ,
Pardon Me for this ,the Ace will Kick Ass ,Just Wait a Couple of Days More .

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

October 7th, 2008, 7:31

I have Soft-center read NAND chip and FlashExtractor. it works fine.

But what software do you use to convert dump files to save data (files, folders,...)

I have i usb falsh memori with 2 NAND Hynix Chips then i extract 2 dump files but i have no idea about how to convert dump files to data (Files, folders, etc.)

I have no idea how to convert this dump files in data(files folders, etc.)

Thanks.

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

October 7th, 2008, 8:15

Use the Flash Extractor software to remove the mix (similar to RAID striping), then assemble the resultant single dump into block order.

Flash extractor will do all this, with the appropriate licences.

It's difficult, but it works ;-)

Sean

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

October 7th, 2008, 9:28

Amarbir wrote:Hi doomer ,
Pardon Me for this ,the Ace will Kick Ass ,Just Wait a Couple of Days More .

That's what I said in my post (Posted: 2/9/2008, 08:14)
It is not couple of days but they have great idea how to make their flash software more intelligent. It takes time to implement all the features and fix bugs but the idea itself is very good

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

October 9th, 2008, 15:48

pcimage wrote:Use the Flash Extractor software to remove the mix (similar to RAID striping), then assemble the resultant single dump into block order.

Flash extractor will do all this, with the appropriate licences.

It's difficult, but it works ;-)

Sean


Mates ,
Sorry To Be Blunt But Sean is the Most Experienced in This .Sean I Know That For sure :mrgreen:

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

October 15th, 2008, 5:42

Thanks for your replyes.

I do not know how to recover my case of flash disk broken (sergey from Soft-center said me that my case not was for novices), but Sergey from Soft-center helps me and finally data is recovered.

I must to tell the support of Soft-center is very good.

Thanks to all.

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

October 15th, 2008, 6:06

Acelab have released the PC3000 Flash now. Anyone got any updates on it to share here?

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

November 4th, 2008, 7:17

hddguy wrote:Acelab have released the PC3000 Flash now. Anyone got any updates on it to share here?



It works, thats the short answer :wink:

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

November 5th, 2008, 22:26

CK wrote:http://www.acelaboratory.com/pc3000.flash.php

hello,CK,
i can not open you provide link, so you mention this tools?
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Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

November 6th, 2008, 4:46

We will be ordering this shortly, when I recieve it I will give my opinions about it here :D

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

November 7th, 2008, 14:44

I would be interested if it can read MicroSD cards and descramble SAN-DISK Nand devices :)

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

January 22nd, 2009, 13:31

NAND Flash Programmer with TSOP-48 adapter

Read speed: 512 mega byte per 40 seconds

Cost: 210$

Re: Flash Disk Data Recovery Equipment (FDRE)

January 22nd, 2009, 15:07

drexperts wrote:NAND Flash Programmer with TSOP-48 adapter

Read speed: 512 mega byte per 40 seconds

Cost: 210$

What is the thing? Data Recovery tool? Or just your illusion?
Ok, let us know, how do you perform your flash data recovery operations using only TSOP-48 programmer? :lol:
Are you magician or telepatist? :mrgreen:
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