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rop12770 11-27-2017 23:29

Using Easy Jtag for Data Recovery
 
Hi


I thinking on purchase Easy Jtag just for data recovery work, mainly from dead phones. I don't need to repair or unlock phones.


Is it the ideal tool? Can I get the data (photos, videos, for instance) out of a dead phone PCB? Will I have any type of encryption problem or the data reads directly? Do you have any videos/tutorials for this?
Will it also work on tablets?

What do you suggest?


Thank You

layder 11-28-2017 09:31

You can use "EasyJTAG eMMC plus" tool and ""Emmc FileManger Addon" to extract dato from unencrypted disks from eMMC (ext, fat, ntfs)

Android 7 and 8 used encrypted userdata by default

aries20 11-28-2017 16:44

Hello. There is no way to extract the data in Android 7 and Android 8 ?, not even with another box like ufi box?

aries20 11-28-2017 16:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by layder (Post 12808245)
You can use "EasyJTAG eMMC plus" tool and ""Emmc FileManger Addon" to extract dato from unencrypted disks from eMMC (ext, fat, ntfs)

Android 7 and 8 used encrypted userdata by default

Hello, There is no way to extract the data in Android 7 and Android 8 ?, not even with another box like ufi box?

rop12770 11-29-2017 13:12

The problem is that encryption... Is there any solution?
What about tablets? Can it work with them too?
Thank You

layder 11-29-2017 20:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by aries20 (Post 12809295)
Hello, There is no way to extract the data in Android 7 and Android 8 ?, not even with another box like ufi box?

All box has one type of accses to eMMC. File system encryption are problem for all
eMMC File Manager screenshot:

http://i97.fastpic.ru/big/2017/1129/...e3819e3e52.png

work with tablet eMMC at socket via EasyJtag Box Plus

aries20 11-29-2017 21:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by layder (Post 12811725)
All box has one type of accses to eMMC. File system encryption are problem for all
eMMC File Manager screenshot:

http://i97.fastpic.ru/big/2017/1129/...e3819e3e52.png

work with tablet eMMC at socket via EasyJtag Box Plus

then, it is currently not possible to recover data with any box emmc, taking a phone or tablet Android 7 or 8?

Enviado desde mi HTC One_M8 mediante Tapatalk

layder 11-29-2017 22:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by aries20 (Post 12811786)
then, it is currently not possible to recover data with any box emmc, taking a phone or tablet Android 7 or 8?

at deaful android 4-5-6 not crypt data partition.
Android 7 and 8 crypt data patition by default.

rop12770 11-30-2017 15:06

Well, 90% of the android market phones still work under version 7 or 8.
So the chance of getting a phone decrypted is still high I think.

nguyenhuu 12-15-2017 16:57

1 Attachment(s)
xiaomi note 4 android 7.0
userdata not open
it is file binary

i use easy 2.061

version new have extract ?????

layder 12-15-2017 21:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by nguyenhuu (Post 12845127)
xiaomi note 4 android 7.0
userdata not open
it is file binary

i use easy 2.061

version new have extract ?????

try use emmc_easyjtag_plus 1.4.9.0
if userdata crypted - you see it

nguyenhuu 12-16-2017 18:33

eMMC_tool Suite ver. 1.4.9.0 (release date: 12.12.2017)
Microsoft Windows 7 (32 bit) build 7601 (6.1.7601.22177)


Mount [dsp] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [system] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [cache] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [persist] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [misc] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [cust] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [userdata] SKIPPED PartType: Full Disk Encryption <-> not ok

nguyenhuu 12-16-2017 18:34

Get firmware version

Brand = xiaomi
Manufacturer = Xiaomi
Model = Redmi Note 4
Phone platform = msm8953
CPU Abi = arm64-v8a
Android release = 7.0
Firmware version = AL1512-mido-build-20171028011511
Firmware date = Sat Oct 28 01:15:09 WIB 2017

layder 12-16-2017 19:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by nguyenhuu (Post 12847003)
eMMC_tool Suite ver. 1.4.9.0 (release date: 12.12.2017)
Microsoft Windows 7 (32 bit) build 7601 (6.1.7601.22177)


Mount [dsp] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [system] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [cache] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [persist] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [misc] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [cust] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [userdata] SKIPPED PartType: Full Disk Encryption <-> not ok

Encription not extract at now

vnsun 02-04-2018 09:24

Full Disk Encryption - How to fix?
 
I need recove data but faile..can you help me

here log :

eMMC_tool Suite ver. 1.4.9.0 (release date: 12.12.2017)
Microsoft Windows 7 (64 bit) build 7601 (6.1.7601.17686)

Looking for EasyJTAG box...
EasyJTAG API ver. 2022
EasyJTAG Box Serial =
Card Serial =
EasyJTAG Box Firmware = 1.62

Changelog:

12.12.2017 (ver 1.4.9.0)
Fix: Bugs that have been found through your crash report
Fix: RandomVerify function
Fix: Creation of GPT for Samsung (write by vendor)
Fix: Failed to mount large Fat partitions (explorer)
Fix: Extraction from contact2.db (explorer)
Fix: Error in the "build.prop" parser
Fix: CID Parser
Add: Support for EasyJtag Plus Box
Add: Path for TempDir and InitialDir (option in settings)
Add: Unpack Lenovo QSB (utilities)
Add: Selecting a PIT file from CSC (write by vendor Samsung)
Add: Detect for encrypted dumps from GPG Box
Add: Detect for FullDiskEncryption Partition (explorer)
Add: LinearVerify of the Partition (read by vendor)
Add: Information base about emmc compatibility (thanks to phonemicrodb)
Add: Resizing the window (for small screen resolutions)
Add: Converting large partitions in SparseImage when reading by vendor (option in settings)
Add: Mounting SparseImage (explorer)
Add: Automatic backup of the EFS partition for Samsung (read by vendor)
Add: Formatting of EFS partition for Samsung on request (write by vendor)

Scan from image: userdata.bin

Vendor: Samsung
Searching GPT ...
GPT header is not found
Searching PIT ...
PIT not found
Partition table not found

Scan done

Setting frequence to 14 Mhz
CMD Pullup Level: 2784 mV
CMD Active Level: 2722 mV
EMMC Device Information :
EMMC CID: 150100514E3136424200600ED2AB242C
EMMC CSD: D02701320F5903FFF6DBFFEF8E40400C
EMMC Manufacture Name: SAMSUNG , EMMC NAME: QN16BB , EMMC NAME (HEX): 514E31364242 , S/N: 600ED2AB , rev. 0x00
EMMC Manufacture ID: 0x15 , OEM ID: 0x00 , Device Type: BGA (Discrete embedded) , Manufacture Date: 2/2017
EMMC ROM 1 (Main User Data) Capacity: 7456 MB (0001D2000000)
EMMC ROM 2/3 (Boot Partition 1/2) Capacity: 4096 KB (000000400000)
EMMC RPMB (Replay Protected Memory Block) Capacity: 4096 KB (000000400000)
EMMC Permanent Write Protection: No
EMMC Temporary Write Protection: No
Extended CSD Information :
Extended CSD rev: 1.7 (MMC 5.0, MMC 5.01)
Boot configuration [PARTITION_CONFIG]: 0x48 , Boot from: ROM2 (Boot partition 1)
Boot Bus Config: 0x00 , width 1bit
H/W Reset Function [RST_N_FUNCTION]: 0x01, RST_n signal is permanently enabled
Supported partition features [PARTITIONING_SUPPORT]: 0x07
Device supports partitioning features
Device can have enhanced technological features in partitions and user data area
Device can have extended partitions attribute
Partition Settings [PARTITION_SETTING_COMPLETED]: 0x00
Backup saved: QN16BB_600ED2AB_20180204_151830.extcsd
EMMC Init completed.

Scan from: QN16BB

Vendor: Samsung
Searching GPT ...
GPT header is found and is valid

GPT header successfully parsed

Scan done

Mount [efs] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [nvdata] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [protect_f] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [protect_s] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [system] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [cache] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [preload] successfully PartType: LINUX
Mount [userdata] SKIPPED PartType: Full Disk Encryption


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