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Kioxia KBG30ZMV512G - dead?

November 12th, 2021, 15:49

Hi

I have a "Kioxia KBG30ZMV512G" in for data recovery.

It's not detected by a Windows laptop/PC.

I have measured the voltages as per:
http://www.hddoracle.com/viewtopic.php? ... 054#p22120

Results:
V1 = 1.8V.
V2 = 1.2V.
3.3V (near V2) is present.
3.3V is present.

I have also checked the EMI filters (for continuity) and found no issues.

I can't find a controller on this SSD. Does this SSD even have one on the SSD PCB?

I have plugged this SSD into a Linux laptop (using a external NVME to USB caddy) and have some "dmesg" output.

Does anyone have a clue what the dmesg output means?
Is chip off recovery *even* possible for this SSD?

I can send this SSD to a data recovery specialist, but I don't want to waste time on this if this would be a pointless exercise.

What's peoples opinion on this?

Thanks, David
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Re: Kioxia KBG30ZMV512G - dead?

November 12th, 2021, 16:10

It's an "SSD on a chip":

https://www.reddit.com/r/datarecovery/comments/jdog67/recovering_data_from_toshiba_toshiba_kbg30zmv512g/g99t204/

Re: Kioxia KBG30ZMV512G - dead?

November 12th, 2021, 17:15

fzabkar wrote:It's an "SSD on a chip":

https://www.reddit.com/r/datarecovery/comments/jdog67/recovering_data_from_toshiba_toshiba_kbg30zmv512g/g99t204/


So, utterly stuffed then?
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