Just a though. Some of us, myself included, haven't had the time/resources ($$$) to invest heavily into flash recovery yet. However, when the occasion arises would like to be able to handle it "in-house" rather than mailing out.
So my concept is, were I to purchase a USB NAND reader such as this one: http://www.flash-extractor.com/shop/
and combine it with USB over network software such as this: http://www.usb-over-network.com/usb-over-network.html
Would it be possible for someone (with more experience, software, etc.) to remotely get the dumps they need and reconstruct the data?
Anyone ever tried anything like this? I just know that some customers don't feel comfortable mailing out (especially out of the country), but if the chip(s) physically remained in-house they might feel more comfortable (even though the data clearly would be going out). Plus as flash/SSD recoveries become the mainstream it may be that those of us in more expensive parts of the world find it financially beneficial to outsource some of this tedious work to places with lower typical pay rates.
Thoughts/Ideas?
So my concept is, were I to purchase a USB NAND reader such as this one: http://www.flash-extractor.com/shop/
and combine it with USB over network software such as this: http://www.usb-over-network.com/usb-over-network.html
Would it be possible for someone (with more experience, software, etc.) to remotely get the dumps they need and reconstruct the data?
Anyone ever tried anything like this? I just know that some customers don't feel comfortable mailing out (especially out of the country), but if the chip(s) physically remained in-house they might feel more comfortable (even though the data clearly would be going out). Plus as flash/SSD recoveries become the mainstream it may be that those of us in more expensive parts of the world find it financially beneficial to outsource some of this tedious work to places with lower typical pay rates.
Thoughts/Ideas?