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sabotage on ssd
Posted: June 11th, 2021, 9:50
by sempre
Hi to all!
Two years ago this ssd was sabotaged and damaged.
Any chance to recover his data?
Re: sabotage on ssd
Posted: June 11th, 2021, 10:22
by pepe
it does not look fatal at first glance. I would wire it up to a good sata connector and see if it gets alive.
pepe
Re: sabotage on ssd
Posted: June 11th, 2021, 10:31
by dick
I can see at least 2 or 3 ic's which appear to have exploded.
i think I would remove them and see if there is any chance the damage has not gone any further up the line.
Re: sabotage on ssd
Posted: June 11th, 2021, 10:40
by sempre
dick wrote:I can see at least 2 or 3 ic's which appear to have exploded.
Yes, correct
i think I would remove them and see if there is any chance the damage has not gone any further up the line.
Re: sabotage on ssd
Posted: June 11th, 2021, 10:50
by Lardman
What's the controller - any chance of a better image where we can see the blown ICs. I'm surprised no one has tried just grabbing them from a donor yet.
Re: sabotage on ssd
Posted: June 11th, 2021, 11:02
by sempre
Lardman wrote:What's the controller - any chance of a better image where we can see the blown ICs. I'm surprised no one has tried just grabbing them from a donor yet.
Re: sabotage on ssd
Posted: June 11th, 2021, 12:51
by pepe
oh, now i can see it, the first pic was pretty low res. I was only suspicious about the smoke signs at the sata connector solder points, but there was not much to burn...
This looks a bit worse than it first did.
What controller does it have?
pepe
Re: sabotage on ssd
Posted: June 11th, 2021, 13:45
by fzabkar
This drive is protected by an e-fuse (EF05 -> STEF05). Obviously it didn't work. You can remove the e-fuse and bypass it.
I can't see the markings on the other ICs, but my database should help you to identify them:
http://www.users.on.net/~fzabkar/Datasheets/DATAURLS.HTMAfter removing the burnt ICs, check the resistance between ground and each of the inductors. This will tell you if any of the major ICs are shorted. When you see this kind of damage, there is a high likelihood that the +5V supply has punched through the IC and clobbered the load.
Re: sabotage on ssd
Posted: June 12th, 2021, 3:42
by einstein9
pepe wrote:oh, now i can see it, the first pic was pretty low res. I was only suspicious about the smoke signs at the sata connector solder points, but there was not much to burn...
This looks a bit worse than it first did.
What controller does it have?
pepe
PS111
Kingston SA400S37 - 120GB
Re: sabotage on ssd
Posted: June 12th, 2021, 13:50
by fzabkar
Kingston CP33238B – is a rebranded model of Phison PS3111-S11.
https://blog.acelaboratory.com/pc-3000-ssd-phison-utility.html