Micron C400 256GB SSD problem - size=0MB
Posted: October 29th, 2013, 11:58
Hello all, I have a problem with the Micron C400 SSD as in the subject. MHDD recognizes the drive but reports LBA:0 and Size=0MB, followed by "This device does not support LBA mode. MHDD will not work with this device".
HDAT2 shows more information. It reports that HPA is active and indicates DCO: size error + frozen. In the HPA menu it shows the correct "native size" as 256GB but "current user" is reported as 0KB and "current hidden" as 256GB - all of it HPA. Unfortunately, an attempt to zero the HPA and set "current user" to max native size returns the "command aborted" error message. Similarly, "Auto Remove HPA area" throws an error message (using both 48-bit and 28-bit set max command).
The "overview of hidden areas" screen reports user 0KB, HPA 256GB and DCO max LBA:0, followed by "size error: DCO LBA address is less than native LBA". Going to the DCO menu results in the whole feature set returning an error message due to the drive being in frozen state. I haven't been able to start the HDAT2 without the drive not being in the frozen state.
The drive was recognized when booted from a Micron boot disk and I was able to update it to the latest firmware available. Unfortunately, it didn't change anything about the above problem.
Any ideas as to what else I can try in terms of software-based solutions? Or is PC3K the only route?
HDAT2 shows more information. It reports that HPA is active and indicates DCO: size error + frozen. In the HPA menu it shows the correct "native size" as 256GB but "current user" is reported as 0KB and "current hidden" as 256GB - all of it HPA. Unfortunately, an attempt to zero the HPA and set "current user" to max native size returns the "command aborted" error message. Similarly, "Auto Remove HPA area" throws an error message (using both 48-bit and 28-bit set max command).
The "overview of hidden areas" screen reports user 0KB, HPA 256GB and DCO max LBA:0, followed by "size error: DCO LBA address is less than native LBA". Going to the DCO menu results in the whole feature set returning an error message due to the drive being in frozen state. I haven't been able to start the HDAT2 without the drive not being in the frozen state.
The drive was recognized when booted from a Micron boot disk and I was able to update it to the latest firmware available. Unfortunately, it didn't change anything about the above problem.
Any ideas as to what else I can try in terms of software-based solutions? Or is PC3K the only route?