Everything related to MRT tools
January 14th, 2020, 14:39
Hello,
I have a MX500 here to work on with a SM2258H AB controller, i tryed to connect it to MRT but I don't get an ID or size.
Then I tryed to create a Virtual Translator but there was no module for the MX500. The Support suggested to try it with the ADATA-Module but in that Module is also just an SM2258G controller listed. Anyway I tryed that and It had some kind of effect but failed in the middle of the process. After I got an ID and it read a zize of 1GB...
After that the support of MRT suggested I should try a programm called Easy Tool v. 2.0.7. So I connected the SSD with an buffalo SATA to USB3 PCB to the PC. I shorted the twu pins labeled with JP3 to come to safe mode and connected the USB-port. But the programm was not able to find the disk.
I retryed the same with a Seagate-PCB and the same result. Both PCBs work fine and I tested them with other disks and they do there job...
Any Ideas what could be wrong? Any suggestions?
January 14th, 2020, 17:21
It should work with PC3000 SSD.
January 14th, 2020, 18:20
lcoughey wrote:It should work with PC3000 SSD.
I think so but I have no PC-3000 here...
January 14th, 2020, 19:21
Is there some other method? Maybe buy a working MX500 and transfer the memory-chips?
January 14th, 2020, 19:36
Maybe try this?
In-circuit recovery of SSDs with "weak" NAND:
http://www.hddoracle.com/viewtopic.php?f=106&t=2740
January 14th, 2020, 19:58
Does that not sound more like a controller issue when I get any ID? I get no model-info, no serial, no capacity, nothing... After trying to build a virtual translator I got at least some reaction. It just don't sound to me like that would help.
But thanks for sharing that - sounds really interesting for some cases.
January 14th, 2020, 20:14
maddin wrote:After I got an ID and it read a zize of 1GB...
ISTM that the controller is not brain dead. Instead it looks like it is busy.
I would first verify all the onboard supply voltages. IMO that should be standard practice, and it should only take a few minutes.
January 14th, 2020, 20:35
fzabkar wrote:maddin wrote:After I got an ID and it read a zize of 1GB...
ISTM that the controller is not brain dead. Instead it looks like it is busy.
I would first verify all the onboard supply voltages. IMO that should be standard practice, and it should only take a few minutes.
For that I would need help - electronics is really not my cup of coffee. If there is a plan or some scema which tell me what to test - no problem.
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