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Silicon Power S55 240GB: SATAFIRM S11 Issue & Data Recovery on A55 512GB

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  • #1 20308326
    djanek
    Level 14  
    My drive from this series - 512GB died, a problem with the SSD controller. And here is my question, because I care about the data, if I buy another (functional) disk, will I be able to recover the data after transferring (resoldering) the memory to a functional system?
    A55 512GB hard drive

    Moderated By dt1:

    The post with the replies has been split into a separate thread. Please don't hijack other people's threads with your problem.

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  • #2 20308349
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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  • #3 20308371
    kaleron

    HDD and data recovery specialist
    djanek wrote:
    Will I be able to recover the data after transferring (resoldering) the memory to a working system?
    - no. The problem lies at the firmware level in the fragments stored in the NANDs, so resoldering them will not bring you any closer to a solution. However, you risk initializing (erasing) the memory chips when they meet another controller and causing additional bit errors as a result of heating the chips.
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  • #4 20311647
    laptokowiec
    Level 30  
    The cheapest self-recovery option is to buy MRT in the 'online' variant: the cost of equipment in the order of $450-500 + monthly fee of around $190.
    I will not mention the time needed to learn and understand the software/problem/technology.
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  • #5 20311678
    kaleron

    HDD and data recovery specialist
    If you do not choose the most expensive company in Poland, it will be cheaper to outsource it. But without the added value of acquiring new skills :) .
  • #6 20311683
    laptokowiec
    Level 30  
    kaleron wrote:
    If you do not choose the most expensive company in Poland, it will be cheaper to outsource it. But without the added value of acquiring new skills :) .

    Definitely yes.
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