Re: how to find & format a lost SSD?

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On Sunday 08 September 2024 08.18:30 William Morder via tde-users wrote:

> At present I have install my entire system on a 256 gb flash drive,

> Any ideas about how to proceed are welcome.

Just to make sure we have all informations:

- You can boot your laptop from a flash drive, so at leat that USB port is 
working
- none of your SSDs are seem by your "flash" system if you connect them to 
other USB ports with your adapters

I suppose you don't have another computer available to test connecting the 
ssd's on it? 

It seems to me the key is to get some machine to see you drive, then you can 
reformat them. If no machine can see the drives, then I am afraid they are 
dead. The main drawback of SSD compared to traditionnal SATA is that you 
usually "see" your SATA drive dying, but your SSD gives no warning.

Thierry
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