USB Solid State Recovery
Datawreck performs recoveries on USB Pens including SD, xD, SmartMedia, Compact Flash and Memory sticks. Much like Memory Cards we class all solid state based media into two categories of damage.
Logical and Connectivity
This type of fault is very common with all removable media. Due to
being so portable the connectors suffer more wear and tear from being
constantly moved between different devices. As well as physical wear,
not removing any solid state media in the correct way can cause
corruption or data to be incorrectly written which will cause errors
the next time the media is accessed.
Causes: Formatting, Virus
Attacks, Corruption, Damaged Connectors. Improper removal/handling,
loose/missing USB Jack, Deleted/Lost Files.
Symptoms: No connectivity, "Drive not formatted" error, Missing Files/Directories.
Physical Damage
This type of
fault
renders the media inaccessible and requires
connectivity to be established directly with the solid state chip
in order to reach the data. In most cases faults will mean any repairs
to any of the additional components will not mean the data can be
found. The solid state chip needs to be extracted and specialist tools
and training are required before a successful data recovery can take
place.
Causes: Physical Impact,
Electrical Surges, Snapped PCB, Controller Chip Failure, Heat Damage.
Symptoms: "Device not
accessible" Device shows 0 Bytes in size, Noticeable Damage/Burns, No
device recognised.

As with all
media, DataWreck offers a free analysis in order to
determine the fault and generate a quote. In the case of a less than
100% recovery a file listing will be sent out for you to verify the
contents of your data.
Please note: Without performing an analysis it is impossible to determine the type of fault your media has suffered. The symptoms listed are however good general indicators of the fault.
