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

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  • #1 20308326
    djanek
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    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

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    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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    Anonymous
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  • #3 20308371
    kaleron

    HDD and data recovery specialist
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    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
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    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

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    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 :) .
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    Kaleron sp. z o. o.
    Hirszfelda 4/18, Jelcz-Laskowice, 55-231 | Tel.: 713XXXXXX (Show) | Company Website: https://kaleron.pl
  • #6 20311683
    laptokowiec
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    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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