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@seephor
@seephor Рік тому
Alex. Here’s a tip when it comes to data recovery. Whenever you get the system to recognize the drive, immediately begin copying the files off it. The chances of the drive permanently failing are high and your goal should be to copy the files as soon as possible. It may only recognize the drive once or fail when it heats up. This is especially true for mechanical drives.
@lookitskazzy
@lookitskazzy Рік тому
Would second this advice. I panicked when I watched him disconnect and reconnect the drive multiple times.
@zmareyshahi
@zmareyshahi Рік тому
Agree it happened to me I wanted to show off and took my personal drive to my friends home to show him that I managed to recover my hard drive without any repairs knowledge and than it never get to work and I still have that drive with me for 8 years so that one day I may be able to recover my data from it
@dieterbulcke
@dieterbulcke Рік тому
Totally agree on this. Whenever someone thinks they have a failing drive, I suggest to not power it again. Every boot could be fatal.
@PabloHarguindey
@PabloHarguindey Рік тому
Yeah but this is a solid state drive. Things are different when mechanical thing are in the map
@mennims
@mennims Рік тому
I'd agree, however based on the actual problem, it's safe.
@ruthmoreton6975
@ruthmoreton6975 Рік тому
Who'd have thought a drive repair could have that much suspense?
@leploeo7145
@leploeo7145 Рік тому
for real🤣
@igortube
@igortube Рік тому
I know it's a "English is not my first language" thing so the way he asks questions to himself/viewers(?) adds to the suspense.
@James-xu3vc
@James-xu3vc 2 місяці тому
Get your popcorn 🍿
@aritaridrive6539
@aritaridrive6539 Рік тому
Excellent fault finding. We didn't have thermal cameras 40 years ago - but we did have freezer spray. A quick freeze and then look for what melted 🙂 And no, I can't believe it was 40 years ago either (Apple iis) 🙄
@omgused
@omgused Рік тому
Have you tried flux atomizers? Alex reviewed one in his channel.
@thephantom1492
@thephantom1492 Рік тому
Another thing that work is plain 99% alcohol. See where it dry first.
@kristiankeller4335
@kristiankeller4335 Рік тому
If you're brave, you just poke around with a finger tip :D
@xivix6710
@xivix6710 9 місяців тому
@@kristiankeller4335 Thats reserved for Mehdi from ElectroBoom, it takes talent to do this stuff without dying 😂
@kendom33
@kendom33 8 місяців тому
Great
@predzell4439
@predzell4439 7 місяців тому
Just found this channel this week and the reaction at the end when you saw that you recover the data was pure gold, you love what you're doing and it show !
@filips7158
@filips7158 Рік тому
Good job Alex. A quick note though, a cap is not always connected to ground. Here's a few examples: DC blocking cap for amplification input, bootstrap capacitor, cap in MOSFET snubber network, etc...
@xxycom8963
@xxycom8963 Рік тому
@@graealex you mean filtering/EMI suppression*
@billykulim5202
@billykulim5202 Рік тому
85% of this video because alex always though all screw holes are ground, he get a new experience today
@ztechrepairs
@ztechrepairs Рік тому
Thanks for the info bro
@227suman
@227suman Рік тому
Alex knows that for sure. but he assumed with his experience that board like this and in that particular area one leg of the caps should be connected to ground.
@LordAnubis0909
@LordAnubis0909 Рік тому
I found ssd and hdd that dont use ground on all holes. Stupid
@boomerreflex
@boomerreflex Рік тому
That satisfaction when things get fixed must feel incredible. Excellent video.
@dieterbulcke
@dieterbulcke Рік тому
It's his drug. But instead of costing him a fortune, he's making one!
@joshua199628
@joshua199628 Рік тому
Yes trust me, its a great feeling when you manage to make something work again from the ‘dead’ haha
@icraftcrafts8685
@icraftcrafts8685 Рік тому
@@alfa-psi writes not write.
@icraftcrafts8685
@icraftcrafts8685 Рік тому
@@alfa-psi and you got trust issues to resolve
@kumarbhatia6566
@kumarbhatia6566 Рік тому
Good video. You have 2 x AKJ regulators on board as per your microscope inspection. The parts (cap & inductor) are symmetric in the placement. You can compare between the non-blown side of the PCB layout. L502 = L501, C514 = C507, C517 = C511.
@chetSeminole
@chetSeminole 4 місяці тому
I was yelling at the screen saying the same. Duplicate components in the same layout right next to the one with the issue. I'm not even a repair person.
@alexeygolubchik2133
@alexeygolubchik2133 Рік тому
As an electronic engineer with over 30 years of experience, I can tell you - this is a great job, buddy! A thermal camera is truly a magical tool!
@lordjohnpp
@lordjohnpp Рік тому
Hi Alex, you didn't realize that there are 2 exactly the same ICs there and the schematic around them is the same but just mirrored. the value of C507 capacitor should be the same as C520. Timing (18:27) you can see well both ICs and mirrored schematic around them.
@cr1ms0n11
@cr1ms0n11 Рік тому
Nice spot did not notice that.
@jarenpocopio6033
@jarenpocopio6033 Рік тому
Now that you said it ,it is
@eftekerahmed7299
@eftekerahmed7299 Рік тому
Wow sharp eyes
@mdv1988
@mdv1988 Рік тому
Ну хоть Петров заметил очевидное)
@SHINdanny
@SHINdanny Рік тому
@@eftekerahmed7299 He is using the new NF-microscope-camera Edition 2 xmas special to watch this video
@CipherNL
@CipherNL Рік тому
There are 2 identical circuits right next to each other. Measure C514 to compare to C507.
@macedonianetymology4069
@macedonianetymology4069 Рік тому
yup
@dreci3001
@dreci3001 Рік тому
Wow, great job. After the visual inspection if it wasn't for the thermal cam I wouldn't have guessed the problem would be at the opposite side of the board. Bravo.
@DwayneDeveaux1204
@DwayneDeveaux1204 Рік тому
Nice freaking work, troubleshooting and diagnostics at its best right there. The feeling in your eyes and voice when you solved it was great.
@instahawk8422
@instahawk8422 Рік тому
That moment When you succeed at something is a moment of pure joy 21:51 is one of those moments where success is always measured by your patience
@UnderEu
@UnderEu Рік тому
FANSPIN!
@Nevakonaza.
@Nevakonaza. Рік тому
As always, its awesome to be along for the ride in searching for what the problem is and then seeing the big smile on Alex's face when its a fix, Brilliant job! :)
@tripsadelica
@tripsadelica Рік тому
Brilliant work, Alex...you persisted when others would have just old the customer, "Sorry, the drive is dead and a dud." I salute you!
@justforyounl7388
@justforyounl7388 Рік тому
That smile when it worked, its the same i have when fixing my electronics. Love your work, always learning something new. Thanks.
@allaoui38
@allaoui38 Рік тому
The habits are sometimes misleading, depending on the devices the ground is not always on the screwdriver, I have the same habits. Thank you for sharing this information. Great job
@sadiquldey9095
@sadiquldey9095 Рік тому
Love your videos! Nice to see you recover files in the end. I'm sure that's not always the case. Good work!
@faouzanfaouzan7754
@faouzanfaouzan7754 Рік тому
I have the same problem, a 1Tb dead drive which had almost all my life, family life, documents of my studies, all in that drive, i can imagine how happy that guy was by recovering his data, if that was true, you are amazing man, thanks on behalf of him... You deserve the subscription
@AdrianVegaOfficial
@AdrianVegaOfficial Рік тому
What drive? I have over 100 drives I might have a extra PCB for it, that is if you can try if you swap bios by solder, let me know the make and model and I’ll look
@faouzanfaouzan7754
@faouzanfaouzan7754 Рік тому
@@AdrianVegaOfficial Asgard M.2 nvme (1TB)
@_Platinum-
@_Platinum- 6 місяців тому
I would like to thank you because you gave me the right direction to follow. 🙏 I was able to detect 7 capacitors that was shorted to ground with my old multimeter. Of course there was only one that was dead but after desoldered, measured and resoldered them one by one , I found the giulty one : it was C503 for me. The SSD is now alive again and I retrieved all my data. 👍
@jontait1095
@jontait1095 Рік тому
Great job. I would have thought that screw hole was ground aswell but I'll keep an eye on that in future I've learned from that screw hole today
@TheRealBobHickman
@TheRealBobHickman Рік тому
I thought that cap looked dodgy the first time you scanned over the board. It looked like it had got hot or had been replaced because there was something wet/shiny under it, you can see at 2:19 Great fix with the proper tools and methods. I would been shotgunning the board with components and hopefully got lucky.
@lookitskazzy
@lookitskazzy Рік тому
That could just be flux from the factory, very easy to overlook. Usually I only pay attention to flux that looks like it was burned (with no obvious signs of human rework) since that's more of a tell that something overheated or failed.
@niemma2
@niemma2 Рік тому
I also paid attention to that capacitor area that it might been warm.
@djdod2926
@djdod2926 Рік тому
good eyes and observations Bob🙏👏🙂🙂
@taunteratwill1787
@taunteratwill1787 Рік тому
I too know all kinds of things in hindsight. 😋
@travisanderson9766
@travisanderson9766 Рік тому
@@taunteratwill1787 it’s true when they say hindsight is 20/20 😂
@nobuckle40
@nobuckle40 Рік тому
Not only do I learn every time I watch, but I love your sense of humor. Thanks for the education and the laughs.
@NoteToRandy
@NoteToRandy 8 місяців тому
Excellent video, sir! - Was hitting a wall with a customer's Crucial MX500 1TB - Drive was not recognized and would heat up very similarly as your example - With no schematics available, I was about to give up and send him to DriveSavers. But after watching you hunt down your shorted cap (C72) - I replicated your tests and bingo! - I found that C118 (on the flip side of the board) was indeed shorted to ground! - I pulled the bad cap and the drive mounted! - THANK YOU!
@OMAR7
@OMAR7 Рік тому
That screw hole not being a ground is the plot twist lol
@tg9754
@tg9754 Рік тому
Great job! Im in IT Support but never saw a repair done like this. I'll be watching for more content.
@ua7pyro591
@ua7pyro591 7 місяців тому
This is beyond it support lol
@thebeastsclips
@thebeastsclips 2 місяці тому
​@@ua7pyro591it support in the usa does this troubleshooting both software and hardware.
@mardina1a
@mardina1a Рік тому
what a clever customer that choosen to repair his device by you.good job and inspection was very usefull to learn for us
@daveb7999
@daveb7999 Рік тому
Great troubleshooting skills, a great sense of humor and you got results, nice work! I learned a few tricks from you, thank you Alex.
@scouse1967
@scouse1967 Рік тому
Awesome work again. Alex. It's always a pleasure watching your uploads on here.
@danielgrevan
@danielgrevan Рік тому
Great job as always, but just in defense of data recovery labs expenses, sometimes the work needs to be done on a firmware/translator level, or, as a last resort, a chip off recovery, which could take days. Both technics require expensive hardware/software solutions. Greetings from Brasil. ✌️
@trilexfix
@trilexfix Рік тому
what matters most is getting the data most efficiently so this method is best for the first try and I like your method if the first method doesn't work because reballing a NAND and then mounting it on a new board brings an added level of risk of damaging the chip and in repair you always have to calculate risk.
@fitsumgetaneh7791
@fitsumgetaneh7791 Рік тому
that is right I completely agrees with this!
@vibeaimusic
@vibeaimusic Рік тому
Yah, but here's the problem with that: data recovery labs (most of them) don't have tiers. They have a set fee and it's insanely high for all the reasons you mentioned. However, having worked in a data recovery lab, MAYBE 5% of the drives, tapes, cartridges, and cards that came in required the actual clean rooms and adaptive hardware resources to retrieve the data. When it comes to controlled storage, it is over 50% a component issue and the data chip(s) are fine. Otherwise if the chip itself is damaged you're done anyway and you can give the customer the option to pass it off to a chip restoration specialist if it is that important to them. That gets into the many thousands if not 10s of thousands with no guarantees either. So, something that took 30 minutes and succeeded still got charged $1499.95 where something that took a week and failed got charged the same. Now that was dealing with 2001 technologies. We still have the same basic tech now, but better, smaller, and 1000x more dense. The electronics are still all the same tho :)
@smipy
@smipy Рік тому
Brazil 🇧🇷?
@serge.crispino418
@serge.crispino418 Рік тому
You are indeed a very clever and courageous man - nice fault finding methodology !!
@MT-tx7my
@MT-tx7my Рік тому
really respect you being upfront on your prices! Keep it up sir!
@igrewold
@igrewold Рік тому
Good work man. Please consider making youtube playlists with names of cpu, hdd, ssd, usb....etc. This way people quickly use your videos as reference Good luck
@goldeneyeforevercom
@goldeneyeforevercom Рік тому
Awesome video!! I would appreciate seeing these types of hard drive repairs and troubleshooting. Would be nice to know the age of that drive. People can decide their own risks.
@KaBorrego
@KaBorrego Рік тому
Very good job! Respect from a Portugal viewer! Im learning a lot with your videos! Keep on the good work! Experience and dedication is all! ;)
@redg8gt
@redg8gt Рік тому
Amazing skills!! i do hvac repairs and i know the feeling when you fix a challenging problem.
@boogerhead0
@boogerhead0 Рік тому
Outstanding sir, nice video, nice sleuthing on a so-common failure. Three really good points here... Hot tweezers, thermal camera, and burned inductor due to the shorted cap. Chip next to inductor is likely a power rail buck controller mosfet switcher. (actually, the 2 chips left of that inductor, and the left one has its own inductor)
@mikes78
@mikes78 Рік тому
The more videos i watch, the more i realise i want to get a thermal camera
@DJSammy69.
@DJSammy69. Рік тому
Amazing picture quality on the V2 scope!
@sparkequinox
@sparkequinox Рік тому
That cap immediately looked bad to me when you first shown the board, so glad you came back to it.
@sector13studios
@sector13studios 3 місяці тому
Thanks for the great instruction, I'm watching to learn how to repair modern electronics. My first project is repairing a Wacom 22 inch display, I hope.
@ruirosado6289
@ruirosado6289 Рік тому
That was an awesome fix. I'm pretty sure the client was quite relieved.
@MCgranat999
@MCgranat999 Рік тому
Now that's just awesome, for some reason I haven't thought of repairing an SSD and that opens a whole lot of new possibilities xP
@MelsRNRETRO
@MelsRNRETRO 10 місяців тому
I bet your client is happy. Grats... Great Video, TYVM
@GarageRats
@GarageRats Місяць тому
Just wanted to say thank you. I lost 2 2TB drives back in like 2016 to an unknown failure (One wouldn't spin up, another would spin up, but wouldn't mount). I kept them around hemming and hawing at the idea of sending them in, but wasn't sure what to expect in terms of success rates or cost. Today, as I am packing to move, I brought them out again and took another look into recovery when I found this video. You said "sometimes visual inspection is enough to figure it out." So I did just that and found the contacts on the board for the head and motor were conspicuously corroded. I gave them a very light and careful scrub, and the drives came back up and I am currently moving the data to a RAID setup. You just saved me a boat load of money, and allowed me to get my data back. Thanks.
@fritzsue
@fritzsue Рік тому
Alex doesn’t matter how many of your videos I watch, you skill is unbelievable. Your experience is priceless.
@bornjcan
@bornjcan Рік тому
Great job. That v2 microscope camera is so good that even with a defective laptop screen i could see that the screw hole was not connected to the ground plane.
@user666mega
@user666mega Рік тому
Exactly. The guy must be very inexperienced if he didn't even consider this possibility (at least up until the point I watched).
@TheBadbrad9
@TheBadbrad9 11 місяців тому
Excellent video, I'm an old man but still love messing with electronics, it's really a hobby for me. My kind of fun, I never stop learning, love it!
@djboogieboy
@djboogieboy 11 місяців тому
You saved his life,what a great surgeon!!!👏👏👏
@eugenemlodik8286
@eugenemlodik8286 Рік тому
It was slightly barbaric, but author done exactly what customer was asked for. Even if datasheet for DC converter is not available, this PCB has similar DC converter next to damaged one, so it was a clue to normal repair. Also, acceding data without decoupling capacitor is too risky for data integrity.
@raven4k998
@raven4k998 Рік тому
this should be ground points at your foot🤣
@kendom33
@kendom33 8 місяців тому
Yes I noticed it too. Thx
@giuseppeblanco1256
@giuseppeblanco1256 4 місяці тому
I'm not sure he is aware of how lucky he has been...
@pedro_8240
@pedro_8240 Рік тому
As some already said, not all caps go to ground, same with inductors. Also, just have a SATA connector that you can plug in the drive to have access to ground, and even power it using your bench psu if necessary.
@kendom33
@kendom33 8 місяців тому
Yes. That's what I would do too
@toninica
@toninica Рік тому
I like how you worked. This is old school in electronics. Because the ssd is still working, I recommend putting the two decoupling capacitors next to the memory. With love from Romania!
@tiskrok2957
@tiskrok2957 Рік тому
I followed every step as you showed in the video and i'm very surprised by how this hack works! Thank You!
@To-mos
@To-mos Рік тому
This is specifically why I always tell people to NOT buy UDP flash drives, if they fail you have to sand the chip down and micro solder wires onto an unspecified location. With NAND flash drives you can move the chips and read them directly.
@cyberjism
@cyberjism Рік тому
Always good to see a win. Awesome job taking care of the customer on this one. The easy way out would have been to deem it a no fix and take the quick cash. Hanging in there a little longer paid off. Well done 💯
@JasonPurkiss
@JasonPurkiss Рік тому
I enjoyed that thanks for sharing, was surprised the drive worked with out replacing the broken resistor
@technolucas3720
@technolucas3720 Рік тому
Good job, thermal camera is shaping up to be an essential tool.....right up there with the microscope.....again, great job!!
@skeggjoldgunnr3167
@skeggjoldgunnr3167 Рік тому
I just had a HUGE Fortune 50 electronics controls firm Engineer lab bring me a thumb drive for recovery. It was terribly smooshed. They started calling and speaking disrespectfully and dismissive, insinuating for some reason that they made a mistake bringing it to my shop because things were taking so long, I'm in over my head, etc. I reminded them that if the data on the drive were so important to them, they would have gone with the much more expensive out of state data recovery firm I tried to refer them to...they declined because apparently all they really have interest in is having someone that they can speak down to like this.. (I recently discovered that they HAD tried that firm and the job was a fail.) I warned them that a stressful call like this increases the odds of their thumb drive's recovery chances quickly dropping to 0% - as I need to not be stressed to do my best. I said "Stop shooting yourself in the foot." I told them that I normally charge $450 for this job. I got their data. Their bill was $750. They complained. I said I could always just give them their crap back, I don't want a customer like them, the extra $300 was absolutely punitive charge for them wasting my time and stressing me which prevented me from being in the right state of mind to do ANY work which cost me a minimum of $2,000. He laughed and expressed appreciation for my wizardry and paid and got his data. I told him I enjoyed doing business with him. I had to shave and drill and xray that NAND and had to fly line tie to points inside the NAND and repair traces in different layers. NO coffee! I won't do that work for under $2,500 now. It's THAT stupid. If I don't take a job like that I can earn over $1,500 per day and have NO stress and enjoy my coffee. Such a job can eat up time. At my age I had to wait until I was "in the zone". There's a REASON this work costs.
@marcomanfredini4483
@marcomanfredini4483 Рік тому
Next Level.. That is a work that i wold like to see performing... not as a customer! As usual, the most effective data recovery tool is a backup...
@deesnutz42069
@deesnutz42069 Рік тому
Glad they were able to get their data back. It's a shame though, those crucial mx500 SSDs have exceptional performance for their price.
@danielstradala1491
@danielstradala1491 Рік тому
Thanks for the tutorial, it's much faster than any other method I came across.
@brufty193
@brufty193 Рік тому
Brilliant piece of diagnostics, great help using the thermal camera, i enjoyed this. Thanks.
@charleshines8523
@charleshines8523 Рік тому
It is surprising how small the boards in an SSD can be really. They only have that case to give them a standard form factor and it keeps the price down from not having to make a lot of custom size cases.
@shorty808100
@shorty808100 Рік тому
yep basically thats probably a 120-256GB there the most common out there atm
@Vysair
@Vysair Рік тому
I still can't believe how small microSD is since it's able to hold 1TB.
@Vednier
@Vednier 11 місяців тому
@@shorty808100 Actually 1TB drive nowadays doesnt have bigger boards, this is why M.2 drive is small - NAND Chips is very high capacity now. Those 2.5 drives is 2/3-3/4 empty now. Strange why they still dont make them in smaller cases (with possible rail extenders to fit 2.5 mounting holes).
@irfan-106
@irfan-106 Рік тому
Hi, I am not an electronics repair guy but I always love to see you repair stuff. Is it possible if you could also tell why a particular failure took place?
@milosstojanovic4623
@milosstojanovic4623 Рік тому
Low quality components (you can check videos on youtube about exploding power supply units), bad circuitry, voltage surge, bad power supply, overheating, badly soldered pins on the board...i am not repairing micro components also, but i have degree in electronics and computer science, so i am just saying from experience what i witnessed and from what i learn.
@ppal64
@ppal64 Рік тому
Everything dies.
@ThermalWorld_
@ThermalWorld_ Рік тому
Capacitor failure! He already said what the problem was when he removed the ceramic capacitor. Usually the problem with ceramic capacitors is that they short inside because the metal layers melt creating a metal wire inside.
@mikerzisu9508
@mikerzisu9508 Рік тому
@@ppal64 great explanation
@irfan-106
@irfan-106 Рік тому
@@ppal64 you sure are right but a possible cause of failure can help us to avoid such mistakes.
@davidchris3133
@davidchris3133 Рік тому
This guy clearly share knowledge actual repair and troubleshooting. love to watch helpful Videos like this
@DonRichards
@DonRichards Рік тому
I really do like your approach. Not knowing if it's fixable is nice and more like a real life situation.
@iNdepDev
@iNdepDev Рік тому
Always make backup of important files. Everybody can buy huge amount of cloud storage for a few dollars from Microsoft, Apple or Google. If not you can buy a spare drive and save every important data on that drive too. It's may looks expensive but it's cheaper than the lost data or the recovery process(if possible). At our company the last IT guy did not make backups so often and when a data loss happened we went to an service shop and they told us the controller was dead. A data recovery center was able to save important data but that was expensive.
@machinech183
@machinech183 Рік тому
Keep in mind that cloud storage is not suitable for all data. As rare as that might be it's unlikely this drive holds such data but the nature of it was unspecified. Either way worth a thought though you would be correct in most all aspects.
@brostenen
@brostenen Рік тому
Dont ever do cloud back of important and personal files. You have no idea were the files are physically located. No. You do backup on your personal NAS or USB drives.
@SubjectiveFunny
@SubjectiveFunny Рік тому
You have such a passion for your job. I would trust nobody else to fix stuff for me. We can all see you really want to find a fix, you are not just there to take money, like my car mechanic 🤬
@RTXti-ld7dx
@RTXti-ld7dx Рік тому
Very impressive work, thank you for sharing it!! Another happy customer at the end of the day, at least until the invoice comes, LOL! Great job!!
@willcline7992
@willcline7992 Рік тому
I am very impressed by this author! I watched him do similar repairs on two failures. He i very entertaining as well. I have had the same experience watching talented mechanics repairing cars. All of his experience makes this look easy but I am sure all of his experience makes repairs look easy but what you do not see is the 100s of repairs and failures he has done to build the necessary skills.
@RoundprismMedia
@RoundprismMedia Рік тому
⚠️ Warning: The smile is contagious 😊
@Nobbie248
@Nobbie248 Рік тому
He has that funny dad look about him
@Ryoga-Oneesan
@Ryoga-Oneesan Рік тому
and I'm infected..... 😊😊
@Ryoga-Oneesan
@Ryoga-Oneesan Рік тому
and I'm infected..... 😊😊
@oluwabusayooyegunwa5764
@oluwabusayooyegunwa5764 Рік тому
Really contagious 😜
@TonnyCassidy
@TonnyCassidy Рік тому
The problem IC U500 seems to be a mirror of U508 so maybe you can verify based on that, unless theres also a problem with U508 then it wont be a reliable method
@keneryobando9287
@keneryobando9287 Рік тому
It really worked for me after I look and try some tutorials, yours is the one that worked. Owe you a lot.
@WiSeNhEiMeR-1369
@WiSeNhEiMeR-1369 Рік тому
THANKS COOP ...
@dragonetdancer3397
@dragonetdancer3397 Рік тому
This was a master class in forensic electronics troubleshooting.👍
@robinsattahip2376
@robinsattahip2376 Рік тому
At least with an SSD they are cheap enough that you can buy an identical one to help in troubleshooting or to act as a donor board. That is if the trapped data is important enough to justify the expense.
@Ghost572
@Ghost572 Рік тому
Yeah that specific one is quite a common SSD given I also have one
@jjeff1955
@jjeff1955 Рік тому
You have me addicted to all of your Videos, I am also a Tech at a different level that you are. I only repair PCs and Laptops on a much more simpler level. I am an old School Electronic repair Tech, such as old Reel to Reels and Amps. You have the awesome Talent of repairing stuff down to the SMD Levels.
@briankimmell7960
@briankimmell7960 5 місяців тому
I'm sold on getting a thermal camera! Thanks, I really learn alot from your videos.
@rengstrom
@rengstrom Рік тому
At 4:55 you said you don't know the value of the capacitor. Even though it's not a guarantee, it looks like there is an identical circuit to the left. I.e. L502, C514 etc. which you probably could've measured to get the values.
@mariushmedias
@mariushmedias Рік тому
If it's for recovery only, couldn't you just measure the voltages on the other dc-dc converters, then remove inductor and capacitor from one of the others and move them to replace the bad ones, and inject the known (previously measured) voltage where you desoldered the parts from?
@BigEightiesNewWave
@BigEightiesNewWave Рік тому
I didn't stay at a Holliday Inn Express , so I will not comment.
@dizzythakidd7350
@dizzythakidd7350 Рік тому
lol he thinks he his better then everyone ells he said in the last video that other repair people should stop trying to fix GPPU pins because they lack experience
@denseddank5658
@denseddank5658 Рік тому
You sir are genius! Applying voltage and thermal camera to fast find the bad component.
@zaneenaz4962
@zaneenaz4962 Рік тому
Success !!! Thanks for sharing your techniques and tools. Have also seen many cases where capacitor have brought down the full system....maybe future designs might anticipate that better.
@Doctor_linin
@Doctor_linin Рік тому
Not all capacitors connect to ground some of them connect to the chip itself with another negative and positive source which has no connection to common ground
@azashukri5322
@azashukri5322 Рік тому
This is some noble work ❤. Assuming that the data itself is not questionable 😂
@Mrshoujo
@Mrshoujo Рік тому
Privacy laws and practices among IT techs do not care what your data is. Think HIPAA.
@Progmium
@Progmium Рік тому
Fascinating video! Not sure how I got here but I am glad I did!! Sparked a new curiosity in electronics!
@jefforgeron5249
@jefforgeron5249 7 місяців тому
I fixed two SSD drive this week , the videos here helped. both had shorted capacitors.
@Zerbey
@Zerbey Рік тому
It's always a bad capacitor, always! Glad you got the data back, I hope you gave your customer a nice lecture about the importance of backups!
@SubTroppo
@SubTroppo 8 місяців тому
Zero backups are a goldmine for businesses like this. I their position I'd keep quiet on that subject or at minimum raise an eyebrow.
@armondtodd6969
@armondtodd6969 Рік тому
Great video. I learned a lot. Definitely will be using you in the future.
@tattis7
@tattis7 6 місяців тому
Great job! Congratulations! 🎉
@muriuwangai3617
@muriuwangai3617 7 місяців тому
Heeey, Alex, am sooo amused at how you got around this board. Cheers all the way from Nyeri in central Kenya. I need really have to be around such people like you. I never knew about thermal cameras. Wao!!!
@jfjerez
@jfjerez 9 місяців тому
Good job… I love your smile when you find the problem and fix the issue.. victory is golden!
@jasoncummings7052
@jasoncummings7052 10 місяців тому
Your persistence paid off. Well done sir.
@ErikOdinsvej
@ErikOdinsvej Рік тому
very nice you talk "what you think" - i think you doing a fantastic job
@physicsguybrian
@physicsguybrian 10 місяців тому
Dude your are good!!! Your intuition and persistence (plus good tools!!!) wins the day again!!! Well done Sir!!!!
@thevasilakis
@thevasilakis Рік тому
Excellent work and diagnosis
@tomfenn7149
@tomfenn7149 19 днів тому
Great video! The next best thing to a thermal camera is a can of freeze spray and eyes. I found another rogue cap and transistor in an audio amplifier giving me grief a few years back. Would’ve taken ages to find otherwise. Same amp right now blasting out Bitches Brew by the late great Miles Davis. Have a great week.
@reyesubiera3437
@reyesubiera3437 Рік тому
Nice Job, Alex. I like the use of the thermal camera to find a short.
@TekWhizz
@TekWhizz Рік тому
Wow, great job! Those thermal cameras are a lifesaver these days!
@griparian
@griparian Рік тому
Expert hardware troubleshooting man. Very Impressed.
@cw7243
@cw7243 6 місяців тому
Very nice repairing- thanks for sharing.
@diyfixtool830
@diyfixtool830 Рік тому
Your work is detailed and useful! thank you for your sharing! !
@izhamajmaan268
@izhamajmaan268 Рік тому
I "accidentally"watched it all the way to the end 👍 Love you story telling for the stuff i know little to nothing about, but it is very interesting! Subscribed.
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