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Yet another Kingston SATAFIRM S11

August 28th, 2019, 21:01

Good evening,

A friend asked for help as he couldn't turn on his computer, I then noticed that his SSD (Kingston A400 240GB) turned into SATAFIRM S11.

After extensive research, I found vlo's tool repairS11, but for some reason it doesn't think the SSD is a Phison S11!

I've checked and SATA Mode is AHCI, any other suggestions I could try?!

Regards

Re: Yet another Kingston SATAFIRM S11

August 28th, 2019, 23:02

Using phison_flash_id showed controller as being Phison PS3108, software bug or the drive is fake?! Has anyone seen SATAFIRM S11 with controller PS3108?

Re: Yet another Kingston SATAFIRM S11

January 21st, 2020, 13:09

fggs wrote:Using phison_flash_id showed controller as being Phison PS3108, software bug or the drive is fake?! Has anyone seen SATAFIRM S11 with controller PS3108?
Yes, I have a Kingston A400 240GB [SA400S37/240G, native firmware on label: SBFK71B1] with the infamous SATAFIRM S11 problem, happened last week after 1,5 years of usage. I have backups of my data, so what I am looking for is to restore the health of the drive in order to keep using it; I don't care if the data is wiped in the process: I am prepared to reinstall the OS.

I have tried running repairS11 utility by vlo (vlo.name): when using a SATA-to-USB adapter phison_flash_id detects PS3108 Controller so the repair utility refuses to run; when using built-in SATA port on my Laptop (AHCI mode set in BIOS) the detected Controller is PS3111, the repair utility ends correctly with a success message, but the problem remains. What else can I do?

By any chance has anyone tried using PhisonToolBox v1.17 by usbdev.ru ? By all means I just want to exit from 'Safe Mode' state, restore 'Ready' state of the drive and just reinstall my operating system over it, I do not care about the data because I have backups. Another user claimed he restored the same drive model using SBFKB1C3.zip (media.kingston.com) and s11-flasher 2.0 (vlo.name). Does this actually give a new life to the SSD (even if it erases the data) and will it void the remaining warranty of the unit?
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