Rusolut has released Visual NAND Reconstructor (VNR) 8.0, introducing significant enhancements to streamline data recovery and digital forensics tasks. Here’s a breakdown of the key improvements:
New Block Manager – The updated Block Manager replaces the older Markers Table, offering a more interactive and powerful interface for managing NAND memory blocks. Users can now:
- Group Blocks: Organize blocks by Logical Block Number (LBN) or other markers to analyze and select data more precisely.
- Identify Block Types: Easily distinguish between data blocks, empty blocks, and garbage blocks, allowing for focused data analysis.
- Interactive Sorting and Filtering: Utilize sticky fields for ascending or descending order arrangements, with filter options available directly on the column tabs.
- Track Operations: Maintain a history of all actions in the Commands view for better workflow management.
Support for New NAND Protocols – VNR 8.0 expands its compatibility by adding protocols for the latest 3D NAND memory chips, including:
- NVDDR3 3D NAND (6x ALE)
- Async SDR 3D NAND
- Async DDR 3D NAND
- EZ-NAND SDR
- EZ-NAND DDR
These protocol additions enable the handling of high-capacity chips, such as 64GB and 128GB devices, enhancing the tool’s versatility.
The update includes support for “EZ-NAND” chips with built-in ECC engines, identifiable by the constant ID 50504E010003. This support simplifies the recovery process for these specific chips.
Overall, VNR 8.0 focuses on automating and simplifying the data recovery process, making it more efficient and user-friendly for professionals in the field.
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