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by astrange
968 days ago
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> In this case, it requires fairly expensive equipment (another $2.5-10k device) A few minutes of access to one, not ownership of it, and hardly any system requirements on it. > It's Apple's insistence on non-removable storage which risks losing data when something else makes the device fail to boot. That's actually not the reason. All storage is removable if you just desolder it. It's because the storage is encrypted and you can't extract the keys. |
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