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Kingston SMSM151S3128GD msata PCIe SSD failed

September 5th, 2016, 15:26

Hello,

I went back to my laptop only to find it in BIOS. Sometimes it's detected, sometimes it's not. I put it in an enclosure, windows disk manager detects it briefly but it disappears without even showing up in the explorer. I tried IDE mode and XP, still won't show up.

Can SSDs have bad sectors (nand cell)? Is it the controller? Is there any software that looks past whatever part that's damaged?

Re: Kingston SMSM151S3128GD msata PCIe SSD failed

September 5th, 2016, 16:25

Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)

The USB set address request failed.


Also

Matching Device Id: USB\SET_ADDRESS_FAILURE

Re: Kingston SMSM151S3128GD msata PCIe SSD failed

September 5th, 2016, 16:33

If the SSD stays up for long enough, try to obtain a SMART report.

You could use CrystalDiskInfo for this.

Re: Kingston SMSM151S3128GD msata PCIe SSD failed

September 5th, 2016, 17:19

TKA9 wrote:Can SSDs have bad sectors (nand cell)?
Yes
TKA9 wrote:Is it the controller?
Likely not
TKA9 wrote:Is there any software that looks past whatever part that's damaged?
Yes, professional software may help.

Re: Kingston SMSM151S3128GD msata PCIe SSD failed

September 6th, 2016, 0:31

fzabkar wrote:If the SSD stays up for long enough, try to obtain a SMART report.

You could use CrystalDiskInfo for this.

I'll try to catch it.

edit

Nope. Crystaldiskinfo won't detect it. Even when it was showing in device manager.

TKA9 wrote:Is there any software that looks past whatever part that's damaged?
Yes, professional software may help.[/quote]
Such as what?

Re: Kingston SMSM151S3128GD msata PCIe SSD failed

September 6th, 2016, 9:23

PC3000 SSD

Re: Kingston SMSM151S3128GD msata PCIe SSD failed

September 7th, 2016, 0:11

labtech wrote:PC3000 SSD

I just did a quick research and it's expensive as hell. Anything that doesn't cost more than a car?

Re: Kingston SMSM151S3128GD msata PCIe SSD failed

September 7th, 2016, 7:08

I think its cheaper than a Lamborghini rolls Royce or a maybach :lol:

Re: Kingston SMSM151S3128GD msata PCIe SSD failed

September 7th, 2016, 8:54

TKA9 wrote:
labtech wrote:PC3000 SSD

I just did a quick research and it's expensive as hell. Anything that doesn't cost more than a car?

Send to a data recovery pro.
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