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How does VDR work? | You need to remove the module you want to research and find the memory chip there. VDR will work directly on memory chips utilizing one of the methods. |
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How Vehicle Data Reconstructor works? | There are multiple stages to the process, first you remove the ECU module from device, then you need one of adapters to read memory chip (eMMC or NAND). You can use special solderless ISP adapter or chip-off adapter to read the data. Then you convert the data into special file package and load it into Rusolut Report Manager for the data analysis and evicdence extraction |
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How do I extract data from the ECU system? | Vehicle Data Reconstructor comes with specialized hardware for that. It has NAND memory reader, chip-off adapters for NAND and eMMC chips and special solderless adapter modules for ISP data extraction that does not require soldering |
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How does data acquisition from vehicle works? | Pull out the Infotainment or telematics module and then board out of vehicle, find a special module or adapter in VDR kit and perform data acquision according to the instruction |
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How to read memory chip from the vehicle electronic unit? | Use one of the solderless ISP or chip-off socket adapters from Vehicle Data reconstructor kit |
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How the process of acquisition looks like? | Get VDR, choose proper adpater and follow instructions in the software. Sometimes you might need to unsolder memory chip, sometimes just using solderless adapter. |
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How to get data from vehicle? | 1. Use database of VDR to locate the source of data in vehicle. 2. Check VDR database if the vehicle is supported 3. Open the device, pull out the printed circuit board and locate the flash memory chip. 4. Get the adapter according to Vehicle Data Recosntructor instructions and mount it. 5. Acquire physical image (dump) of the memory. 6. Process the dump into file system and export data into case package. 7. Open the package in Report Manager and creater forensic report on selected data. You can choose various convinient formats such as pdf, xls, kml, csv, etc. |
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where data stored in the vehicle? | Data is stored in various ECU units, mostly in infortainment systems, bluetooth modules, telematics modules, gps and other connectivity modules. |
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what's the medium of data storage in vehicles? | Mostly data stored in flash memory chips such as NAND and eMMC, rarely it could be HDD or NOR memory. |
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what kind of chips store data inside the vehicle electronic nodes? | Usually it is automotive grade NAND and eMMC chips |
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what data vehicles normally store? | data stored in vehicles varies by model, but usually it is connected phones and their mac addresses, call logs, sms, gps tracks, last destination, phonebooks, and more. |
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what kind of electronic modules of vehicles are usually forensically investigated? | It's usually multimedia infotainment systems, telematic modules, bluetooth and wireless modules, connectivity modules, extension modules. |
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How do I extract data from suspect vehicle? | Vehicle Data Reconstructor works directly with the source of data which is usually memory chips such as eMMC and NAND flash. You get access to board, use special adapter, get image, extract file system and generate reoport with user's data. |
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