fzabkar wrote:
@ddrecovery, are you perhaps using a regular M.2 SATA adapter? If so, then be aware that the client's SSD is an M.2 PCIe x4 device, not M.2 SATA. Can PC3000 handle these PCIe cases?
http://www.acelaboratory.com/pc3000-SSD.phpQuote:
Supported interfaces:
PATA,
SATA,
mSATA (if there is an adapter),
M.2 (NGFF) (if there is an adapter).
You can still measure the voltages, assuming your adapter supports DEVSLP.
Yes I did realize after your post that it was PCIe. We did end up getting the data back using DDRescue. Thanks again for the help and the voltages will be very useful for future reference.
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