August 26th, 2019, 7:17
August 26th, 2019, 7:44
August 26th, 2019, 7:55
HaQue wrote:have you tried taking a full disk image with DMDE? Full disk NOT partition. after that run r-studio or getdataback on the image.
sounds like either the drive filled up leaving no room for any bad block management, firmware is buggy or nand is degrading.
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August 26th, 2019, 12:05
August 26th, 2019, 13:04
HaQue wrote:have you tried taking a full disk image with DMDE? Full disk NOT partition. after that run r-studio or getdataback on the image.
sounds like either the drive filled up leaving no room for any bad block management, firmware is buggy or nand is degrading.
Kingston... the Seagate of flash memory!
August 26th, 2019, 14:08
HaQue wrote:ok, well either the controller is outputting bad values, not working correctly and the data on the NAND is ok
OR
NAND data is corrupt
either way reading NAND directly would tell you. Short of decapping to test further, such as the discreets, I don't think there is much else you could do. Not sure playing with voltage would help you here.
August 26th, 2019, 15:28
HddDonorMarket wrote:HaQue wrote:ok, well either the controller is outputting bad values, not working correctly and the data on the NAND is ok
OR
NAND data is corrupt
either way reading NAND directly would tell you. Short of decapping to test further, such as the discreets, I don't think there is much else you could do. Not sure playing with voltage would help you here.
Is there a way to read data from pins (at bottom 12 +12) without a proper recovery tool. I never had an experience like this before. I think I would bring back this card. But I want to learn if there is a way.
August 26th, 2019, 16:05
Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:HddDonorMarket wrote:HaQue wrote:ok, well either the controller is outputting bad values, not working correctly and the data on the NAND is ok
OR
NAND data is corrupt
either way reading NAND directly would tell you. Short of decapping to test further, such as the discreets, I don't think there is much else you could do. Not sure playing with voltage would help you here.
Is there a way to read data from pins (at bottom 12 +12) without a proper recovery tool. I never had an experience like this before. I think I would bring back this card. But I want to learn if there is a way.
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