From: Poland
Location: Jelcz-Laskowice
On Useme since 1 April 2019
My first experience with data recovery dates back to school times, where instead of playing games I played with the Norton Utilities package and I was able to manually dig entire disks ... the fact that they had a capacity of several dozen MB. Professionally I have been dealing with this since 2005. In the initial period, my experience concerned only hard drives, since 2009 I also deal with flash-NAND semiconductor memories in memory cards, pendrives, SSDs, telephones and other devices. If data recovery is associated with letting go of scans with the help of so simple programs that even a monkey could handle them, take a look at the my website - there you can find out more. And do not be surprised if you do not see pictures of astronauts being downloaded from the internet - I'm doing it really.
Apparently, logical and physical cases of data loss are distributed more or less equally. It's just that disks on which someone deleted something or formatted the partition come to us less often than once a month, and 90% external drives, this...
Apparently, logical and physical cases of data loss are distributed more or less equally. It's just that disks on which someone deleted something or formatted the partition come to us less often than once a month, and 90% external drives, this...
Popular portable storage media such as pendrives and memory cards are rarely encrypted. It would seem that it is enough to desolder the memory chip and read the data from it. But it is also not so simple. The controller algorithms transform and...
Popular portable storage media such as pendrives and memory cards are rarely encrypted. It would seem that it is enough to desolder the memory chip and read the data from it. But it is also not so simple. The controller algorithms transform and...
Destroying data by programming a new firmware is particularly common in semiconductor devices. The Internet is full of programs for repairing damaged SSDs, pendrives and memory cards. Unfortunately, hardly anyone realizes that reprogramming...
Destroying data by programming a new firmware is particularly common in semiconductor devices. The Internet is full of programs for repairing damaged SSDs, pendrives and memory cards. Unfortunately, hardly anyone realizes that reprogramming...