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or, if it was a LG phone, could they be encrypted?
if so, perhaps this will help https://github.com/kamicater/LG-Gallery-Decryptor
or, if it was a LG phone, could they be encrypted?
if so, perhaps this will help https://github.com/kamicater/LG-Gallery-Decryptor
if you have access to a windows computer, or perhaps wine can work?, there might be a solution in the bottom of this thread where someone had a similar problem
https://superuser.com/questions/972013/how-to-repair-corrupt-jpeg-files
haven’t tested it, so do some antivirus checks on the tool before you decide to test it just to be sure.
good luck, hope you get it sorted
here is a guide you might be able to get some ideas from on how to set it up
you will not be able to get the WOL to work as long as you require a password to boot. if you need full disk encryption, look into storing the encryption password in TPM, enable secure boot and password protect bios/system setup with a locked boot order.
as long as your system requires input from you to start, it will always stop at the luks unlock step, unless you find another place to store the keys to allow unlocking without user input.
it could work if the computer suspended instead of powering off, but then it will fail again in a case of power loss.
hope this helps a bit, and good luck. seems like a fun project.
one way that works for some is to trick your mind by schedule your worrying to a time and date in the future and tell yourself you will handle it then. this gives you a “solution” for your mind to stop worrying about it now, as you have a plan to do it later…
worked for me quite a few times actually…
good luck, and hope you get it sorted eventually either way.
try holding the off button on the remote for x-number of seconds, that works for mine, so perhaps it works for yours as well? mine is also Samsung but different model.
or you might be unable to decrypt them at all