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-Your best bet sadly is not repairing the traces; it's badly damaged and will likely short. What you will need to do if all else fails is get another drive of the same capacity, desolder the flash from the donor and move it to the other drive (note the donor will never be usable again unless you can pull it off twice, so backup the donor to a new drive first if it's not unused!!!).
+Your best bet sadly is not repairing the traces; it's badly damaged and will likely short. What you will need to do if all else fails is get another drive of the same capacity, desolder the flash from the donor and move it to the other drive (note the donor will never be usable again unless you can pull it off twice, so backup the donor to a new drive first if it's not unused!!!). Pull the data off to another drive and erase anything you use to "recover", and then destroy it.
***However, as @danj mentioned this is not a beginner's job. It is still possible but best done by a data recovery lab unless the data is not valuable enough to send off.***
You need to get a 16GB donor drive (016 gives me the info needed). The rub is most retail stores only sell 32GB minimum now so you may need to buy it online. Check on Amazon: https://a.co/d/6Ugyhfl

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-Your best bet sadly is not repairing the traces; it's badly damaged and will likely short. What you will need to do is get another drive of the same capacity, desolder the flash from the donor and pull it off that way. However as @danj mentioned this is not a beginners job. It is still possible but best done by a data recovery lab unless the data is not valuable enough to send off.
+Your best bet sadly is not repairing the traces; it's badly damaged and will likely short. What you will need to do if all else fails is get another drive of the same capacity, desolder the flash from the donor and move it to the other drive (note the donor will never be usable again unless you can pull it off twice, so backup the donor to a new drive first if it's not unused!!!).
-You need to get a 16GB donor drive (016 gives me the info needed). The rub is most retail stores only sell 32GB minimum now so you may need to buy it online. https://a.co/d/6Ugyhfl
+***However, as @danj mentioned this is not a beginner's job. It is still possible but best done by a data recovery lab unless the data is not valuable enough to send off.***
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+You need to get a 16GB donor drive (016 gives me the info needed). The rub is most retail stores only sell 32GB minimum now so you may need to buy it online. Check on Amazon: https://a.co/d/6Ugyhfl

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Editado por: Nick

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Your best bet sadly is not repairing the traces; it's badly damaged and will likely short. What you will need to do is get another drive of the same capacity, desolder the flash from the donor and pull it off that way. However as @danj mentioned this is not a beginners job. It is still possible but best done by a data recovery lab unless the data is not valuable enough to send off.
-You need to get a 16GB donor drive (016 gives me the info needed). The rub is most retail stores only sell 32GB minimum now so you may need to buy it online.
+You need to get a 16GB donor drive (016 gives me the info needed). The rub is most retail stores only sell 32GB minimum now so you may need to buy it online. https://a.co/d/6Ugyhfl

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Editado por: Nick

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Your best bet sadly is not repairing the traces; it's badly damaged and will likely short. What you will need to do is get another drive of the same capacity, desolder the flash from the donor and pull it off that way. However as @danj mentioned this is not a beginners job. It is still possible but best done by a data recovery lab unless the data is not valuable enough to send off.
-You need to get a 16GB donor drive. The rub is most retail stores only sell 32GB minimum now so you may need to buy it online.
+You need to get a 16GB donor drive (016 gives me the info needed). The rub is most retail stores only sell 32GB minimum now so you may need to buy it online.

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Editado por: Nick

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Your best bet sadly is not repairing the traces; it's badly damaged and will likely short. What you will need to do is get another drive of the same capacity, desolder the flash from the donor and pull it off that way. However as @danj mentioned this is not a beginners job. It is still possible but best done by a data recovery lab unless the data is not valuable enough to send off.
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+You need to get a 16GB donor drive. The rub is most retail stores only sell 32GB minimum now so you may need to buy it online.

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Your best bet sadly is not repairing the traces; it's badly damaged and will likely short. What you will need to do is get another drive of the same capacity, desolder the flash from the donor and pull it off that way. However as @danj mentioned this is not a beginners job. It is still possible but best done by a data recovery lab unless the data is not valuable enough to send off.

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