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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin, and today,

  • I am in an incredibly stylish suit for one reason.

  • I'm about to go into this clean room to take a look

  • to see how Drive Savers is able to save everything

  • from a hard drive to an SSD to,

  • importantly for what we're going to be doing today,

  • how to save the data off of your smart phone,

  • so Drive Savers sponsored us out

  • to take a look at their entire facility,

  • including this two million dollar clean room,

  • so I'm all suited up, I'm afraid I'm about

  • to destroy everything, but let's give it a try here.

  • So, inside the clean room, what we're going to be able to do

  • is look at a wide variety of different ways

  • of saving the data on a hard drive, so you can see

  • they have these systems set up all along the wall

  • with the power supplies,

  • and they have various different connectors,

  • but essentially, the main goal is to figure out,

  • once you get the hard drive, what's the problem

  • and how to fix it, so the ideal goal is to be able

  • to just copy all of the data over and clone it

  • to another drive, so sometimes, that actually is going

  • to be possible, Drive Savers has a variety

  • of different tools and different pieces of software

  • to do that kind of stuff, but, as you would imagine,

  • it's not always going to be that simple.

  • Sometimes, though, you actually have to get a little bit

  • more creative, so they actually have tools that will be able

  • to not only be able to re-flash the firmware on your drive,

  • so sometimes, that'll be enough to save it,

  • and sometimes you actually have to do surgeries.

  • You're actually going to have to open up the drive,

  • swap out different pieces, in fact, actually,

  • I think you're opening a drive right now?

  • - [Man] Yes.

  • - What's the deal with this one?

  • - [Man] It's a clicking hard drive.

  • - It's a clicking hard drive, that's never a good sign,

  • so this is something that you're going to have

  • to do some surgery on the drive to be able to save it.

  • You're gonna need a donor drive?

  • - Correct, that is absolutely correct.

  • - Gotcha, gotcha, it's funny, I do a lot of PC stuff,

  • but I never actually see opened up hard drives

  • because you really do need something like a clean room

  • like this to be able to actually access them.

  • Couple specs of dust will absolutely kill something

  • like that, so once you get the drive up and running

  • and you have all the hardware sorted, the firmware sorted,

  • the next step is to actually clone it all off,

  • and as you can imagine, with some drives,

  • it can take quite a while, anything from 30 minutes

  • up to a couple weeks depending on how badly the drive

  • is damaged and how much data you actually have to copy.

  • This is so cool, there's so much interesting tech here,

  • to be able to save drives from all kinds of sizes,

  • all different kinds of types, but that's only part

  • of what Drive Savers do, they also work on phones, SSDs,

  • memory cards, USBs that have been bitten by dogs,

  • so step out of the clean room,

  • and we have the drive inventory,

  • so you've got some cool stuff here.

  • - Thank you.

  • - This is a 10 megabyte hard drive.

  • - It is, it is, we purchased this for a recovery

  • for an antiquated proprietary system

  • that was running a robotic arm.

  • - Look at that, so what year do you think this is from?

  • - I'm guessing very late 80s.

  • - Late 80s, aw, look at that,

  • you can see the old school C Gate logo, 10 megabytes,

  • it's insane that this is 10 megabytes.

  • So, what you're looking at here are 20,000 hard drives

  • that are valued at about two million dollars,

  • and you're gonna find all kinds of crazy stuff,

  • so one of the things that they really have to keep in mind

  • is that you never know what kind of drive

  • is going to come in, so sometimes, you might have

  • to have a multitude of the exact same model number

  • because maybe there's going to be slight differences

  • in the firmware or slight differences in the hardware,

  • so once they're done with the drive, before it's recycled,

  • they wanna make sure that there's absolutely no chance

  • that there's going to be any data left on it,

  • so there's a couple fun tools to do that.

  • First of all, is the data eliminator or the degausser,

  • which just sounds really cool.

  • This essentially will just basically EMP it, right?

  • Say goodbye to this drive, it's about to be degaussed.

  • All right, so just push it in?

  • - [Man] Push it in.

  • - I'm sure one of these is not cheap,

  • but I feel like I can say that about literally anything

  • in here, like, everything looks expensive (laughs).

  • - [Man] Yeah.

  • (loud thumping)

  • - Was that it, what, that, erase successful, remove media.

  • Oh, I wasn't even paying attention, it sounded

  • like a bomb went off, so now that it's been degaussed,

  • the next step is to physically destroy the drive,

  • which we don't have to do but I kinda wanna do.

  • So, we put the drive in here, close the door,

  • and now, I'm gonna hit destroy.

  • Oh, you can see, it's just literally just gonna

  • bend the drive in half, oh no, no way, oh! (laughs)

  • Aw, I mean this drive has had a rough day, you know,

  • this has been EMPed, but now, I'm pretty sure it's safe

  • to say, you're not gonna get any data off of this,

  • even these guys, I don't think

  • will be able to save this one.

  • So, assuming that you don't crush your drive,

  • the next step in the process,

  • once you leave the clean room is to come downstairs,

  • so each work station is going to have a whole series of PCs

  • as well as drive bays, so for example,

  • if I wanna just drop a drive in here, ah, I knew that.

  • I know how to hard drive.

  • So, at this point, they've gotten all the data

  • that they can off, and it's been cloned into a drive,

  • so normally, you might think, oh yes, I just want everything

  • but if you think about it, what's on a hard drive

  • is gonna be your Windows installed, a bunch of programs

  • that you're not necessarily going to want,

  • so when you first contact Drive Savers, they're gonna ask,

  • hey, what's on this drive, do you care

  • about photos, documents, pictures, whatever the case is.

  • Photos and pictures are the same thing.

  • I'm gonna keep going, so essentially,

  • they'll start looking through and say oh look, we found all

  • of your wedding photos or whatever the case is,

  • make sure that can be prioritized, so that you get the stuff

  • that you actually want, all right,

  • so this is what I've been waiting all day for.

  • Now, of course it's great to be able to recover stuff

  • off of hard drives, but one of the main thing

  • that Drive Savers also does is recover data

  • off of smart phones, so this is my victim,

  • a Samsung Galaxy S6, all right,

  • all right, all right, so let's see here.

  • - [Man] This is a little battery connect here.

  • - Just with my finger nail, okay, so get the battery,

  • so I don't electrocute myself, okay, all right,

  • so, this is getting to be a little bit more manageable,

  • so we've got our NAND,

  • so this is our NAND right here, right?

  • So, I do see the individual pads here, so it doesn't look

  • like it's like, I can kinda see it, so hopefully,

  • it's not gonna be too hard to get out.

  • - So, there's like a silicon layer in between.

  • - So, I have, wow, I just realized how many people

  • have gathered around to watch this disaster (laughs),

  • as everyone starts scattering (laughs).

  • Okay, so at this point, I've got the phone disconnected

  • or disassembled and all ready to go.

  • It's all lined up, I can see in the microscope exactly

  • what I'm doing, so the next step is to take a heat gun,

  • sort of melt the sodder, and basically, I just need

  • to get the NAND flash off, okay, well, I got,

  • like the first corner up, I should probably

  • just work my way down now, right?

  • Go through, oh, there we go, okay.

  • - Still, we're not gonna put it back in the phone.

  • We actually have a special reader for it,

  • but we're gonna take off all the silicon that's on there,

  • clean that off, re-ball it,

  • so that it fits the in the weave perfectly.

  • - Okay, so as it should be a surprise to no one,

  • I am a failure, so that's why you send your phone

  • to Drive Savers, not Austin savers, so the thing was,

  • I got it like, what, maybe 40% ready, something like that?

  • - Yeah.

  • - That was a tentative yeah.

  • - No, yeah, yeah!

  • - 40% fixed, however,

  • 40% will not get your phone up and running.

  • I have brought you the hopefully fixed re-balled NAND flash.

  • - Nice, and this is from an S6, am I correct?

  • - A Galaxy S6, yes.

  • I'm legitimately nervous if I ruined this chip or not.

  • I think I did, but we'll see, oh, hey!

  • - [Man] All right, so you notice, right off the bat,

  • we've got some good signs here.

  • This partition here is going to be our user data partition,

  • coming in at about 30 gigabytes of data.

  • - The good thing is at this point, once everything's dumped,

  • sort of the danger zone is over, where the chip can go

  • and light on fire, who cares, whatever, all the data's safe.

  • - Yeah, it wouldn't matter, we could step on it by accident,

  • we've got a copy of it.

  • - So for right now, I think it's safe to say

  • that this has been a successful recovery of a phone

  • that I did not break, even though I came really close.

  • So that is our totally better than Linus' tour

  • of the Drive Savers' facility, of course, huge shout out

  • to Drive Savers for sponsoring this video,

  • and if you guys ever have any problems with your data,

  • you definitely know who to contact, just make sure

  • that you don't ask for Austin.

- Hey guys, this is Austin, and today,

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