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Request our service here: http://www.hddrecovery.ca/contact-us/ Data recovery tools: https://www.acelab.eu.com Data recovery software: http://www.r-tt.com/?JGKHD000 In this video, we showcase the recovery process of an ADATA solid-state drive that suffered severe damage during a heatsink upgrade. The original owner attempted to replace the factory heat shield with a better cooling solution. However, when the heatsink was removed, the aggressive double-sided adhesive tore three NAND memory chips completely off the board and partially ripped the fourth one. Due to the extent of the damage—especially to the board's traces—repairing the original PCB would have been far too time-consuming. Instead, we sourced a compatible donor board, transferred all four NAND chips, and successfully revived the SSD. The result? 100% data recovery. Watch the full breakdown of the damage, the recovery technique, and the final outcome in this behind-the-scenes look at high-stakes SSD data recovery. if you want to ship your failed device to us for data recovery and free evaluation, simply fill out this form: http://www.hddrecovery.ca/contact-us/ and send your drive boxed with bubble wrap to this address: HDD Recovery Services 391 Bank St, Suite 201 Ottawa, ON K2P 1Y3 Canada 0:00 - Intro & Recovery Mission 0:27 - The Creepy Building Story 1:17 - Memories at 666 and Superstitious Clients 1:57 - Why I'm Wearing a Winter Coat 2:17 - Meet the Broken SSD 2:45 - How the NANDs Got Ripped Out 3:06 - Matching Chips to the Right Pads 3:38 - Reconstructing Chip Placement 4:37 - Verifying Chip Order with Pad Damage 5:47 - Confirming Final Chip Layout 5:59 - Considering Controller Swap 6:28 - Powering Up the Drive 6:58 - Smells Like Trouble (Literally) 7:27 - Controller Isn't Glued After All 8:05 - Prepping for Chip Removal 8:54 - Dealing with Sticky Glue 9:18 - Preheating the Board 10:27 - Cleaning and Prepping Pads 11:58 - Reballing and Placing Chips 13:32 - Aligning Chips for Perfect Fit 14:14 - Reflow and Final Chip Placement 15:03 - Boot Test Time! 15:41 - Success! Boot Sector Recovered 16:07 - Donor Off, Original Controller Wins 16:39 - Full Recovery with Zero Bad Sectors 16:45 - Outro – Like It Never Broke