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Re: MZ-VLB2560 NVME Question-Water Damage
Posted: September 25th, 2020, 3:17
by arvika
What controller? Due to encryption operation maybe not finish with success.
Re: MZ-VLB2560 NVME Question-Water Damage
Posted: September 25th, 2020, 9:22
by hdd_sand
those controllers encrypt the data
ENCRYPTION SUPPORT
AES 256-bit Encryption (Class 0), TCG/Opal, IEEE1667 (Encrypted drive)
Re: MZ-VLB2560 NVME Question-Water Damage
Posted: September 26th, 2020, 0:46
by arvika
Better fix the drive, if controller is still alive.
Re: MZ-VLB2560 NVME Question-Water Damage
Posted: September 26th, 2020, 4:11
by gold6565
frago wrote:Controller
Samsung
S4LR020
S82BKS4
This controller does not store encryption keys, and it is better to transfer nands
Re: MZ-VLB2560 NVME Question-Water Damage
Posted: September 28th, 2020, 20:29
by HaQue
while you have the NANDs off, prudent to dump each chip and store dumps somewhere. At least it may be a possible avenue to recovery after you kill the drive
Re: MZ-VLB2560 NVME Question-Water Damage
Posted: September 29th, 2020, 4:17
by gold6565
frago wrote:gold6565 wrote:frago wrote:Controller
Samsung
S4LR020
S82BKS4
This controller does not store encryption keys, and it is better to transfer nands
So my friend i will order a new nvme ,the same model like this and i will move the nands from the patient nvme to the new one right???
Yes, if the nandas are not damaged by water. This one I made yesterday, the information is in place.
Re: MZ-VLB2560 NVME Question-Water Damage
Posted: October 3rd, 2020, 11:05
by HaQue
It was a good idea to check that first, glad it worked out too.