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USB connector ripped off the board and barely hanging on. We got a temporary connector on it long enough to access the drive and recover 100% of the data.

#DataRecovery #USBDataRecovery #FlashDriveRecovery #Microsoldering #ProTek #MadisonAL

USB connector ripped off the board and barely hanging on. We got a temporary connector on it long enough to access the drive and recover 100% of the data. #DataRecovery #USBDataRecovery #FlashDriveRecovery #Microsoldering #ProTek #MadisonAL

Sheetrock went up before the holes were drilled.

Wiring was already in place. Getting it through the door frames was the interesting part.

Ready for the sensors.

Sheetrock went up before the holes were drilled. Wiring was already in place. Getting it through the door frames was the interesting part. Ready for the sensors.

Remember all that cable we pulled?
Now we test Every. Single. Run.
Terminate it. Test it. PASS. 
Ready for drywall.
#NetworkCabling #StructuredCabling #LowVoltage #Ethernet #DataCabling #ProTek

Remember all that cable we pulled? Now we test Every. Single. Run. Terminate it. Test it. PASS. Ready for drywall. #NetworkCabling #StructuredCabling #LowVoltage #Ethernet #DataCabling #ProTek

Need network cable run?

Some runs are simple. Some are 300+ feet.

Before the drywall goes up is easier. After it goes up? We do that too.

One cable or the whole project.

#NetworkCabling #StructuredCabling #LowVoltage #Ethernet #ProTek

Need network cable run? Some runs are simple. Some are 300+ feet. Before the drywall goes up is easier. After it goes up? We do that too. One cable or the whole project. #NetworkCabling #StructuredCabling #LowVoltage #Ethernet #ProTek

Corrosion can continue damaging electronics long after a spill has dried. It can weaken connections, damage board traces, and cause power, charging, or intermittent system failures.

Water damage is common, but high humidity, condensation, and environmental contaminants can also cause corrosion over time, weakening connections.

For this repair, power was disconnected, the affected area was inspected under magnification, corrosion was cleaned, damaged connections were checked and
repaired, and the system was reassembled and tested.

If electronics get wet, shut them down immediately, repeated power attempts can make the damage worse.

For more information on how we handle liquid damage/corrosion visit https://protek.team/liquid-damage-repair

Corrosion can continue damaging electronics long after a spill has dried. It can weaken connections, damage board traces, and cause power, charging, or intermittent system failures. Water damage is common, but high humidity, condensation, and environmental contaminants can also cause corrosion over time, weakening connections. For this repair, power was disconnected, the affected area was inspected under magnification, corrosion was cleaned, damaged connections were checked and repaired, and the system was reassembled and tested. If electronics get wet, shut them down immediately, repeated power attempts can make the damage worse. For more information on how we handle liquid damage/corrosion visit https://protek.team/liquid-damage-repair

Data recovery from a USB drive is often less about the connector and more about the tiny board inside.

When a flash drive stops showing up, the damage can come from broken solder joints, failed components, controller issues, or corrupted NAND memory. In some cases, recovery means bypassing the damaged USB connection and working directly with the storage chip.

This is delicate work. Plugging the drive in repeatedly, trying random repair tools, or
formatting it can make recovery harder. If the data matters, stop using the drive and have it inspected before more damage is done.

Small device, big memories. Data recovery starts with knowing where the failure really is.

Data recovery from a USB drive is often less about the connector and more about the tiny board inside. When a flash drive stops showing up, the damage can come from broken solder joints, failed components, controller issues, or corrupted NAND memory. In some cases, recovery means bypassing the damaged USB connection and working directly with the storage chip. This is delicate work. Plugging the drive in repeatedly, trying random repair tools, or formatting it can make recovery harder. If the data matters, stop using the drive and have it inspected before more damage is done. Small device, big memories. Data recovery starts with knowing where the failure really is.