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High Failure Rates in 8GB+ Flash Media

In the last few months we’ve seen an increase in 8GByte NAND memory chips with an abnormally high amount of bit errors. These memory chips are primarily manufactured by Micron and Intel with the model numbers (Micron) 29F64G08CFAAA and (Intel)…

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Recovering a Partialy Damaged Flash Drive

As one of the leading NAND data recovery shops in the USA we see many different types of drive failure. In most cases the drive is completely inaccessible however occasionally we’ll run into a drives that are still partially functional.…

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Solid State Drives – Testing Reliability

Demand for Solid State Drives (SSD) has grown in 2009 thanks to inexpensive controllers, and low cost high density MLC NAND memory chips. As one of the few data recovery shops specializing in NAND data recovery we’re often asked for…

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5 Things You Should Know About Flash Drives

Many devices such as USB flash drives, Solid State Drives (SSD), and memory cards (CF, SD, etc) use NAND memory to store data. NAND memory is inexpensive however it does have its faults. These are some interesting things i've learned…

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