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Sunny,
How often are you recovering from encrypted chips, via Chip off vs repairing the device? What about encrypted chips like the iPad, and the soldered on MacAir? Such as I believe you are able to recover from thumbdrives that are not encrypted, but also in many cases resoldering to a donor board worked better and quicker. What is your experience? I own PC3000 Flash,SSD and Salvation Data Doctor, as well as a few other rom tools. Just checking to see what you are getting?
Thank you,
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I have both PC3K Flash and VNR. If you are just starting out, I would suggest PC3K Flash, it’s much more intuitive (plug and play). VNR is probably a better overall package as its more flexible, but to get the best out if it you need to fully understand flash technology first.
Hope that helps.
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