Re: how to find & format a lost SSD?

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On Saturday 07 September 2024 09:57:09 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users wrote:
> Anno domini 2024 Sat, 7 Sep 08:53:54 -0700
>
>  William Morder via tde-users scripsit:
> > My internal 2 tb SSD has suddenly become "locked"; even though I myself
> > didn't lock it. The good people at Mc$haft started nagging me about
> > enabling UEFI partitioning, but I had managed to get round that by using
> > grub instead. [...]
>
> Just to clearify: is this a lenovo laptop? If yes, there are some models
> where the internal sata connector took a leave from his place on the
> mainboard, creating creative error messages on the way.
>
> Nik


Hi Nik!

Yes, it is a Lenovo Ideapad 3-15, only a couple years old. The 2 tb SSD was 
bought specifically to replace the factory-installed 128 gb SSD, so that 
nothing Windoze would ever be permitted to run on this machine. Until now, of 
course, when Mc$haft reappears out ot nowhere. 

Bill

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