Lardman wrote:
posidon wrote:
Can you pls. suggest any entry level tool ( not involving xor /ecc & other complex manual work) for diagnostics & identification of partially damaged SSD's ?
Even entry level tools aren't cheap. If you want to work at a firmware level with nvme you're going to have to pay the premium, I have searched for alternatives myself but it can not be avoided. Take a good look at the drives you're getting in - what tools actually support them. Over here I mainly see EVOs and MX500s not supported by any commercial tools.
Personally I'd suggest you spend the time and money on understanding the electronics involved with each drive and I don't just mean waving a thermal camera at them. I mean buy some donors and take them apart chip by chip to understand how and why they work. If you pair that knowledge with the SSD addon for udma you should be able to generate enough recovering SATA ssd's to buy PC3K portable because that's what your competition will be using.
Thanks Lardman for your words of wisdom
Yes there is no point in going for portable for obviously its cost & I will not be able to use its potential as well.Besides I outsource my cases to a friend having portable but nearly 90% cases are returned for mcu not supported or too complex & not getting recovered reasons.
As you have suggested I will have to improve on electronics as I am very poor in them as well.
While upgrading TS I will opt for SSD addon so that at least I can learn and recover simple sata cases.
I get samsung 870EVO & MX500 more and so far none of them is recovered besides any chinese SSD's.
Overall success with SSD's is merely 10%.