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Yeah, if he chimes in, chances are pretty high whatever he says can be taken as gospel.
Thanks Polar
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Colin Mortimer
FishNet Security
You're too kind Mr. Mortimer!
what can xry actually read using the service cable?
SaraSoft Nokia 101
Re: SaraSoft Nokia 101
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 11:47 pm
Coligulus, the dude polar is right , i've tried to used a 101 cable that comes with the twister flasher in combination with the XRY RJ-45 + hardware tools and i had a successful physical extraction.
NOTE*: the phone will remain off and have no sign what so ever that it is ready for extraction, just try the XRY software a couple of times and it should work fine.
NOTE*: the phone will remain off and have no sign what so ever that it is ready for extraction, just try the XRY software a couple of times and it should work fine.
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CopyRight - Senior Member
Re: SaraSoft Nokia 101
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 5:11 am
- CopyRightColigulus, the dude polar is right
Yeah, if he chimes in, chances are pretty high whatever he says can be taken as gospel.
Thanks Polar
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FishNet Security
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Coligulus - Senior Member
Re: SaraSoft Nokia 101
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 7:05 am
- Coligulus
Yeah, if he chimes in, chances are pretty high whatever he says can be taken as gospel.
Thanks Polar
You're too kind Mr. Mortimer!
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polar - Member
Re: SaraSoft Nokia 101
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 6:02 am
Just wanted to add that the Nokia 100 and 101 are supported for logical and file system extraction with the UFED native cable number 135.
Also, I read above about physical extraction for the the Nokia 101.
No tool has that support and only PM records (file system extraction) can be extracted for that model (or chip-off).
Ron
Also, I read above about physical extraction for the the Nokia 101.
No tool has that support and only PM records (file system extraction) can be extracted for that model (or chip-off).
Ron
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RonS - Senior Member
Re: SaraSoft Nokia 101
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:12 pm
- polar- stetocina
Nokia 101 is XGold platform. Only USB connection is possible. SaraSoft is useless for that phone.
Has Nokia given the same name to more than one phone again? The 101s I've seen have been of the RH-131 variety.
Edit: I've just checked XRY, which supports the RM-769 via service cable.
what can xry actually read using the service cable?
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Rampage - Senior Member
















