This is my first post here. Great site! Glad I found it...
Im faced with a dilemma here... I have a BB Z10 that has crashed and is "Frozen" in the boot cycle. I have 6 months worth of memories/photos of my kids that I stupidly didn't back up. The 7 hours (no lie) that Ive spent scouring the web today desperately seeking a way to retrieve the photos off the phone have all been dead ends. Im told that I have to basically reset the phone and restore it to factory settings which will cause me to lose all my photos and videos. Im wondering if the NAND flash (which I assume is where the photos are stored) can be removed (by a skilled tech) and placed into another BBZ10 so that they can be accessed/retrieved? I know it may sound silly but Im desperate and I really am hoping I can rescue the photos and videos from the phone... Anyone have any advice or insight on this matter? Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mark.
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On a side note, if anyone knows of any means or has suggestions for retrieving the files/photos off the phone without having to tear it down/open it up that would be great! Thanks again...
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This is my first post here. Great site! Glad I found it...
Im faced with a dilemma here... I have a BB Z10 that has crashed and is "Frozen" in the boot cycle. I have 6 months worth of memories/photos of my kids that I stupidly didn't back up. The 7 hours (no lie) that Ive spent scouring the web today desperately seeking a way to retrieve the photos off the phone have all been dead ends. Im told that I have to basically reset the phone and restore it to factory settings which will cause me to lose all my photos and videos. Im wondering if the NAND flash (which I assume is where the photos are stored) can be removed (by a skilled tech) and placed into another BBZ10 so that they can be accessed/retrieved? I know it may sound silly but Im desperate and I really am hoping I can rescue the photos and videos from the phone... Anyone have any advice or insight on this matter? Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mark.