CompactFlash, SD, MMC, USB flash storage. Anything that does not have moving parts inside.
February 27th, 2024, 10:40
Hi Guys,
I had problem cloning my old 256GB M2 SSD to a new WD Black edition SN730 and the system didn't boot correctly. Since I had only 1 M2 slot, I had to backup on other portable HDD and restore it on the new WD BE. I thought this can be the reason of my problem and since I hadn't M2 SATA to usb 3 adapter, I mistakenly connected my new m2 ssd to data transfer part of my usb 3 to SATA adapter and unfortunately my WD SSD is not detectable anymore. there is no sign of any physical damage or burnt part on WD SSD but the system can't detect any storage is connected.
Do you have any recommendation to make this SSD alive again?
February 27th, 2024, 21:24
SN730 is NVMe, not SATA.
February 28th, 2024, 1:16
Thank you for correcting me, my laptop M2 port supports both m2 sata and Nvme and had been booted after cloning to new ssd but blue screen was the problem made me to do mentioned mistake
February 28th, 2024, 17:02
I mistakenly connected my new m2 ssd to data transfer part of my usb 3 to SATA adapt
I'm not sure what you did. Can you provide photos?
February 28th, 2024, 17:52
Here is the photo of what I did, of course the usb port was connected and a song of new device connection was heard from the speakers but no device or new storage was shown
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February 28th, 2024, 18:12
You have connected your SSD to the 5V and 12V SATA power pins.
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There are some voltage tests you could if you have a multimeter and proper m.2 adaptor.
February 29th, 2024, 1:16
I thought 12V power is only on the smaller slot.
Yes I can do voltage check.
Do you have any circuit diagram of this ssd?
February 29th, 2024, 12:01
Measure the voltages at V1 - V5. (I don't have a circuit diagram for this SSD)
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March 3rd, 2024, 4:45
Here you can see the measured voltages and inductances.
It seems the large inductance is shorted.
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March 3rd, 2024, 12:24
It appears that U36 is dead or not enabled. Also, most of those components you have identified as inductances are capacitors.
March 8th, 2024, 7:52
Thank you for checking the measurements, your instructive picture showing V1 to V5 was not loaded correctly for me and I saw just my sent pictures instead. After I found out your demanded voltage measurements I checked the voltages at required places and all the five voltages were zero.
Is there any solution for this condition or it is not repairable?
March 8th, 2024, 12:15
Sorry, I think I may have identified the wrong end of each capacitor for the V1 - V4 supplies. Your measurements indicate that these voltages are OK. It's only V5 which is a problem.
March 9th, 2024, 16:36
And any hope to solve V5 problem?
March 9th, 2024, 18:21
Cametolearn wrote:And any hope to solve V5 problem?
Can you identify the markings on U36? We need to determine whether the IC is faulty, or whether it is not being enabled.
March 14th, 2024, 9:14
The U36 was covered by a black coate which I thought it might be resin but I could remove it by nail scratches and the top of IC is like a mirror without any code or sign.
I attached the photo of this part and a document of SanDisk that may help.
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March 14th, 2024, 9:35
In page 22 of the attached pdf a low quality schematic can be seen
March 22nd, 2024, 16:39
I got a photo of U36 chip marking but it is not clear for me, I Will share it with the hope that somebody can distinguish the chip model.
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