Karl_SSD wrote:
scratchy wrote:
The controller is the ssd. Replacing it will fix the drive
but you won’t get your data back.
*SIGH*
Yea, I read how tricky it is to get a controller with the right specs to match your SSD. So is it worth trying to fix SSDs or are they better just replacing then, if you have a backup?
Replacing them, if you have a backup. If the data is not the problem, why trust in something that has failed already once ?
Other thing : WE could fix something just for personal use of unworthy files, but if you give it back to some customer as "fixed", no matter the amount of advise and explainings, they will still put their oh-so-preciousss files in the fixed SSD, then come complaining to you when it fails again.