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Kingston SUV400S37/240G UV400

Posted: March 5th, 2018, 8:23
by Quilare
Really is crazy, tru any but can resolved.

some experience with this?


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Re: Kingston SUV400S37/240G UV400

Posted: March 5th, 2018, 10:27
by HaQue
Kingston SSD's are rubbish. out of around 120 I've had at least 5 that have died while installing OS.

You don't say much but I'm guessing you want DR. The Marvell controller hasn't got much support for Chip-off at least. What's the issue with drive? What have you tried? does it power up?
you might want to upload pic of other side as well.

Re: Kingston SUV400S37/240G UV400

Posted: March 5th, 2018, 12:13
by Quilare
Problem:

- No acces to data
- No run


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Re: Kingston SUV400S37/240G UV400

Posted: May 4th, 2018, 16:56
by lcoughey
One of these just landed on my desk and I'm thinking it might be the exact same issue...though, tough to determine based on the OP's comments. The SSD comes ready and IDs like it is working, yet not a single sector can be read.

Re: Kingston SUV400S37/240G UV400

Posted: May 4th, 2018, 18:44
by fzabkar
I would have tried to help with test points, but the OP's photos were unusable.

(Why do people think that the markings on chips are unimportant? What information can one discern from a black rectangle?)

Re: Kingston SUV400S37/240G UV400

Posted: August 14th, 2019, 11:08
by pepe
lcoughey wrote:One of these just landed on my desk and I'm thinking it might be the exact same issue...though, tough to determine based on the OP's comments. The SSD comes ready and IDs like it is working, yet not a single sector can be read.


Got one with the same symptoms... I have not much hope for it at the moment... :s
Chip-off recovery is out of scope i guess...
it would take considerable amount of time to reverse it, so better leave it for now.