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 Post subject: Looks like Solid-State drives will be keeping us busy.
PostPosted: January 25th, 2010, 16:50 
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Got in a 160GB SSD with a blown diode and was able to recover. Same for a 64GB. Then, I just got in a 256GB one that is completely dead as well. It's a Crucial drive, and they apparently are having a ton of problems with these just dying out. I haven't found the dead link in this particular drive yet. Still working on it. Anyone else starting to get in SS drives?


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 Post subject: Re: Looks like Solid-State drives will be keeping us busy.
PostPosted: January 26th, 2010, 2:53 
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yep they are failing bigtime these new solid state drive

infact they fail more then the normal hard drives.

parts over heat and bang goes the diodes


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 Post subject: Re: Looks like Solid-State drives will be keeping us busy.
PostPosted: January 26th, 2010, 5:15 
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gtd4242 wrote:
Got in a 160GB SSD with a blown diode and was able to recover. Same for a 64GB. Then, I just got in a 256GB one that is completely dead as well. It's a Crucial drive, and they apparently are having a ton of problems with these just dying out. I haven't found the dead link in this particular drive yet. Still working on it. Anyone else starting to get in SS drives?


What symptoms do you have with the blown diodes? So far I have seen a 32GB SSD Expresscard, shows ID but no access to data, recovered this by removing NANDs - it has simple UT163 controller, 2 Samsung SSD drives, 64GB and 128GB, both fail to ID but customer requested these back before I could work with them, and a 128GB Kingston SSD. This shows ID but no access. Will work on this one today or tomorrow.


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 Post subject: Re: Looks like Solid-State drives will be keeping us busy.
PostPosted: January 26th, 2010, 9:32 
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This would be a good topic for closed discussion

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 Post subject: Re: Looks like Solid-State drives will be keeping us busy.
PostPosted: January 26th, 2010, 12:26 
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hddguy wrote:
What symptoms do you have with the blown diodes? So far I have seen a 32GB SSD Expresscard, shows ID but no access to data, recovered this by removing NANDs - it has simple UT163 controller, 2 Samsung SSD drives, 64GB and 128GB, both fail to ID but customer requested these back before I could work with them, and a 128GB Kingston SSD. This shows ID but no access. Will work on this one today or tomorrow.


The diode issues seem to result in no access to the drive at all, and I mean no drive ID or anything. On the first couple of cases I got in, I just sat down with my multi-meter and tested each component. My customer on this Crucial 256GB drive is getting impatient, so I may not have time to figure out exactly what the problem is there. Same thing though, drive is not recognized. It will recognize when I flip the switch to flash the firmware, but even then it's not recognizing properly, just the raw id from the ROM.


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 Post subject: Re: Looks like Solid-State drives will be keeping us busy.
PostPosted: January 26th, 2010, 12:47 
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drc wrote:
This would be a good topic for closed discussion


Agreed :)

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