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Re: Power Failure M2 Sata Toshiba SSD kbg30zmv256g

December 9th, 2021, 1:23

einstein9 wrote:
thinclient wrote:yes You are right.

I have B+M key socket 2(sata) m2 NGFF SSD converter. Due to same type of pin slot I have checked the NVMe on this adapter.

Now I have used the nvme supported motherboard. It detects in bios. but not found in windows10. Device manager shows dirver missing "Standard NVMe controller"

Thanks.


coz its controller is gone crazy, same scenario with SSD with BSY

chip-off is a must with high pro. tools (VNR helps a lot here)


Sir ,
VNR Works With This ,Can You Confirm This
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