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Michael

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Aug 15, 2025, 10:23:18 AMAug 15
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got a question for all the experts here ??


got a moto g play cell phone i need to data recover after factory  reset i need to just  re3cover the photos folder with out having to take the chip out of the phone  its a model xt2413v
the auto update brick looped it the client has no google account back up and they factory reset it to get the phone re operational got dead relatives pic on device so super important to get those back asap.. thanks team apreciate your help on this win or linux tool with link apreciated ,,

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Alandata Recovery <in...@alandata.com>: Aug 14 05:52PM -0700

SM2258H - looks supported by ace
is there any MRT support for this?
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Sling Shot <jazza...@hotmail.com>: Aug 14 08:41AM -0700

Theres only one place I can measure 3.3v (marked on below photo).
 
Doing a continuity test on the read channels and preamp isnt finding a
short either.
 
Just for clarity on the ROM legs, leg 1 is by the dot and leg 5 is opposite
the dot.
 
[image: PCB A.jpeg]
 
 
 
On Tuesday, 12 August 2025 at 19:46:26 UTC+1 Sling Shot wrote:
 
img <inneri...@gmail.com>: Aug 14 08:47PM +0200

'Just for clarity on the ROM legs, leg 1 is by the dot and leg 5 is
opposite the dot.'
 
As I expected too.
 
I didn't found the exact same board but the one with the same Winbond
flash: on the flash's pin 8 there must be some voltage, probably 2,5V (not
3,3V so my initial assumption was wrong). If there's absolutely no voltage:
what resistance to the ground can you measure on that pin (without powering
on the board)? If no low resistance (dead short or partial short) measured
(and also on the desoldered chip) then the fastest way is to move the flash
ROM to an identical donor board and test the patient drive with that. And
also in PC3K for reading / writing the ROM.
 
If you're in the mood of measuring, you can check up some things on the
damaged patient board:
 
If the TVS diode is shorted on the 12V power rail than the the Smooth motor
controller can be damaged, which also provides a few sub power rails to the
components.
 
'Doing a continuity test on the read channels and preamp isnt finding a
short either.'
 
That is good news.
 
On the PCB (in idle state, without the HSA attached) you can measure 1,3V
(LSI MCU power supply), 2.5V but also there is 3,3V and 5V. Are they there?
Some of the voltages are appears only when the drive is reading or writing,
so you can find only these in idle state.
 
Can you measure very low resistance to the GND, on both sides of the bigger
capacitors anywhere?
 
 
 
Sling Shot <jazza...@hotmail.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2025. aug. 14., Cs,
17:48):
 
MEHMET TEVFİK YAŞAR <m.tevf...@gmail.com>: Aug 14 12:04PM +0300

Hello friends, I have a WD 3.5 inch hard drive. When I power it with
PC3000, it makes a beeping sound. When I try to read it, it reads a few
lines in green and then in yellow. How can I fix this problem?
<t...@desertdatarecovery.com>: Aug 14 06:59AM -0700

Well I guess its reading which is good.
 
Have you made a backup of the SA?
 
Have you applied slow responding problem?
 
Have you been able to make a head map in DE and are all heads reacting the same?
 

 
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From: datarecovery...@googlegroups.com <datarecovery...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of MEHMET TEVFİK YAŞAR
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Subject: Wd 3.5 inç
 

 
Hello friends, I have a WD 3.5 inch hard drive. When I power it with PC3000, it makes a beeping sound. When I try to read it, it reads a few lines in green and then in yellow. How can I fix this problem?
 
 
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Aug 15, 2025, 11:00:33 AMAug 15
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You cannot recover data from a factory reset phone with Android 13.

Luke Coughey

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Aug 15, 2025, 11:26:11 AMAug 15
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My vote is that the factory reset erased any chance of recovering previous data from the phone, doing the job it is supposed to do. But, I'm not a mobile device recovery specialist and would be very happy if I am wrong.

Luke Coughey
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Recovery Force Inc

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