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PC-3000 Flash. 7 Steps to Recover Data from Kingston DataTravel G4 64GB with the CBM2199a Controller

Posted on 06/15/2020 by ACELab team

Hello everyone! In 2019 and 2020 the manufacturers of the NAND Flash controllers actively renewed their old lines with new generations. Silicon Motion released the SM3281L controller, Alcor Micro – AU89102. Now the Chipsbank company presented a new CBM2199a controller … Continue reading →

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Posted in PC-3000 Flash | Tagged ACELAB, CBM, CBM2199, Chipsbank, Kingston, PC-3000 Flash, PC3K Flash, recovery, Virtual Image, XOR | Leave a comment

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