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Toshiba Pendrive - Steps to follow.

April 4th, 2019, 15:28

Hi.

I have a Toshiba Pendrive with the following characteristics:
Controller: TC58NC6625G6F
NAND: TC58TFG7EFLTA03.

I have made the NAND dump but I do not know what steps to follow to recover the information.

It is a case of study.

Thanks in advance.

Re: Toshiba Pendrive - Steps to follow.

April 4th, 2019, 15:37

Contact technical support and they will help you!

Re: Toshiba Pendrive - Steps to follow.

April 4th, 2019, 17:33

pcimage wrote:Contact technical support and they will help you!


Thank you.

Re: Toshiba Pendrive - Steps to follow.

April 18th, 2019, 17:38

Hi.
I continue with this case of toshiba.
Someone knows some method to create some type of virtual translator for this type of toshiba pendrive, which does not incorporate lbn in the firmware. Or at least I think so.

Thank you.

Re: Toshiba Pendrive - Steps to follow.

August 29th, 2020, 10:33

Hello,
I got a Toshiba Pen Drive " This is 8GB " With TC58NC6625G6F .This TC58NC6625G6F is a SSS Chip " Possibly Model No 6692 .I have a Case of a Client Who Denied The Estimate But Gifted To Me research . This is the info i got out of it

Volume: F:
Controller: SSS BC
Possible Memory Chip(s):
Toshiba TC58NVG7T2JTA00
Toshiba TC58TEG7T2JTA00
Memory Type: TLC
Flash ID: 983AA892 7650
Flash CE: 1
VID: 0930
PID: 6544
Manufacturer: TOSHIBA
Product: TransMemory
Query Vendor ID: TOSHIBA
Query Product ID: TransMemory
Query Product Revision: 1.00
Physical Disk Capacity: 7756087296 Bytes
Windows Disk Capacity: 0 Bytes
Internal Tags: 396H-AAFL
USB Version: 2.00
Declared Power: 200 mA
ContMeas ID: 49D5-05-00
Microsoft Windows 10 x64 Build 18363
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http://www.antspec.com/usbflashinfo/
Program Version: 9.3.0.630

2nd Tool

Description: [F:]USB Mass Storage Device(TOSHIBA TransMemory)
Device Type: Mass Storage Device

Protocal Version: USB 2.00
Current Speed: High Speed
Max Current: 200mA

USB Device ID: VID = 0930 PID = 6544
Serial Number: 85D33CF61C1ECF20BDEAE619

Device Vendor: TOSHIBA
Device Name: TransMemory
Device Revision: 0100

Manufacturer: TOSHIBA
Product Model: TransMemory
Product Revision: 1.00

Controller Vendor: Solid State Systems
Controller Part-Number: Unknown - 0xBC
Flash ID code: 983AA8927650 - Toshiba TC58TEG7TDKTA00 - 1CE/Single Channel [TLC-8K] -> Total Capacity = 16GB

Tools on web: http://dl.mydigit.net/special/up/sss.html


Possible Flash Part-Number
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[1CE]TC58NVG7T2JTA00 x 1 pcs/Channel x 1 Channel
[1CE]TC58TVG7T2JTA00 x 1 pcs/Channel x 1 Channel
[1CE]TC58TEG7TDKTA00 x 1 pcs/Channel x 1 Channel


Flash ID mapping table
----------------------------
[Channel 0] [Channel 1]
983AA8927650 --------
-------- --------
-------- --------
-------- --------

Chip CPU : TC58NC6625G6F

PS : If you could connect to me via PM we can study Cases together and improve our knowledge

Re: Toshiba Pendrive - Steps to follow.

August 31st, 2020, 11:10

This one is a WL chip. if the drive is 8GB then possibly refurbished as that ID is 16GB

Those chips use virtual translator. FE might be able to do it. I don't know if VNR does support VT. These controllers can be a PITA

Re: Toshiba Pendrive - Steps to follow.

September 8th, 2020, 22:44

HaQue wrote:This one is a WL chip. if the drive is 8GB then possibly refurbished as that ID is 16GB

Those chips use virtual translator. FE might be able to do it. I don't know if VNR does support VT. These controllers can be a PITA


Hello,
Can you explain me what you mea by WL chip ? . I have done a few SSS controllers with VNR as its My Primary Tool For Flash Work .One of it we were unable to make a file system due to no typical markers in sa area ,But raw recovery worked , pc3k has a very powerful function were it can work with controllers like this .

Re: Toshiba Pendrive - Steps to follow.

September 9th, 2020, 6:50

a WL chip means that it has either a bad columns file stored on the chip ( you would have read one with VNR I think by now) or it has bad columns stored in software. SC calls them bad bytes.

To be honest I am confused with the terminology. I have seen WL chips referenced in SC software, and I don't know what Sergeys context of it is. I would have guessed "Word Line". But, if Rusolut are calling them Bad Columns, I thought the Word Line was the horizontal line (row), and the vertical is the bit line (column).

The other possibility is that he really means VL chip, because I see him refer to Team Viewer as TW (getting the V and W mixed up), and could just be a Russian thing.

In any case, it is an additional configuration parameter.

Re: Toshiba Pendrive - Steps to follow.

September 9th, 2020, 12:33

yep, in flash terminology WL stands for Wear Leveling but in this case that would be BS.

pepe

Re: Toshiba Pendrive - Steps to follow.

September 10th, 2020, 1:16

Haque ,
The Case Is a Pita ,VNR Reader Cannot Read Chip Properly ,Only PC3K Flash Can ,Rusolut Is Working On It ,Currently BCR Element Was Used And BAD Columbs Were Removed .Bartek Was Looking Into Case And He Did Not use a XOR that was there in VNR ,He created a new one for this case ,As of now no ECC correction and Sasha is working on to why VNR is Unable To Read This Chip ,And Yup it was 16GB Dump as you rightly pointed out ,I have a question for you if we see chips like this how do we map unused section of the chip ?

Re: Toshiba Pendrive - Steps to follow.

September 10th, 2020, 15:01

This ID: 983AA892 7650?
Config for this chip exist in VNR. What is the probem?

Re: Toshiba Pendrive - Steps to follow.

September 22nd, 2020, 13:52

arvika wrote:This ID: 983AA892 7650?
Config for this chip exist in VNR. What is the probem?


Well,
This Was The Problem -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yiH5EJoOsw

Re: Toshiba Pendrive - Steps to follow.

March 21st, 2023, 0:24

Modern chips such as TLC are divided into 3 pages on word lines. Each page has a separate address on the WL line. Such rules are called WL.The corresponding rules must be followed when reading pages and programming to pages。 Of course WL should be a vocabulary created by a developer engaged in flash data recovery. For flash memory manufacturers, a more accurate term should be called ED3 (Toshiba, Samsung) or OBP (Micron, Intel)
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