I'm working on a damaged Sandisk microSD. 6% damage in total, Ex-fat fragments are scattered around but not enough to rebuild filesystem. Customer wants his jpg and mp4-files, the rest is of no importance.
From the rescued dump I have tried R-Studio, DMDE and Photorec but they all give the same kind of carving results. That is, they say the files are rescued but of the 5000 files I've peeked through none is completely rescued. Instead, the only thing that's rescued is the beginning at the file. The rest of the contents have been saved in a different block, so the results in these three softwares is completely useless.
VNR has something called a
File assembler and it seems to be something like that I'm looking for. The problem with using VNR in this case, where the damages are many, is that it takes about 12 hours scanning one block (out of 0xF6 in total). That means the software is completely locked up while scanning and I cannot do any other NAND-work in the meantime. Therefore I am looking for some other kind of software with similiar functions to "File assembler", that I can run on an otherwise unused computer so it doesn't affect my work.
Is there a carver software with this feature? Customer got a large budget so the software cost is no issue.
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