2 Pictures attached:
Is data recovery from these units possible?
It looks like the storage may be the Samsung chip that was hidden under the lower shield?
Surface Pro RT 1516
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Re: Surface Pro RT 1516
Yes, that's the one. It's an eMMC chip.
Here's the datasheet for it: http://www.datasheetspdf.com/datasheet/ ... ?id=810339
Do you have a way to read a BGA169 eMMC?
Here's the datasheet for it: http://www.datasheetspdf.com/datasheet/ ... ?id=810339
Do you have a way to read a BGA169 eMMC?
Re: Surface Pro RT 1516
I do not have a reader for this but I do have the PC3K flash.
I would imagine there is encryption somewhere in the dump. Data Medics, have you ever recovered a surface?
Looks like a rabbit hole
Thanks for the datasheet, I think that link is missing the /1 at the end.
Looks like this is the link to the pdf:
http://www.datasheetspdf.com/PDF/KLMCG8 ... 1/810339/1
I would imagine there is encryption somewhere in the dump. Data Medics, have you ever recovered a surface?
Looks like a rabbit hole
Thanks for the datasheet, I think that link is missing the /1 at the end.
Looks like this is the link to the pdf:
http://www.datasheetspdf.com/PDF/KLMCG8 ... 1/810339/1
Re: Surface Pro RT 1516
Actually, you don't need PC-3000 Flash or any other flash recovery tool to read eMMC. If the chip is alive, you can use any of eMMC reader - there are a hundreds of Chinese versions that will help you to read this eMMC like a common SD card:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R ... 9&_sacat=0
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R ... 9&_sacat=0
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Re: Surface Pro RT 1516
There’s no on chip encryption?
Re: Surface Pro RT 1516
If your eMMC still working as monolith (it controller works fine), you will bypass encryption on the fly through internal CPU. Problem of encryption will appear only:
1. IF user use encryption on his device;
2. If internal CPU is damaged and you need to solder eMMC by NAND protocol.
In your case everything should work like a common SD card through card reader
1. IF user use encryption on his device;
2. If internal CPU is damaged and you need to solder eMMC by NAND protocol.
In your case everything should work like a common SD card through card reader

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Re: Surface Pro RT 1516
That's good information. Thank you.
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