Re: how to find & format a lost SSD?

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On 08/09/2024 12:41, William Morder via tde-users wrote:

On Saturday 07 September 2024 23:37:10 Mike Howard via tde-users wrote:
Hi Bill,

It does sound like a faulty laptop motherboard, i.e. the sata connection.
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Hi Mike,

Is it possible to replace the SATA connection without replacing the whole
motherboard?
Not for mere mortals like us.
As I mentioned in another response, first I will find another machine or way
of testing these SSDs, and if it seems that they can be used, then I might
think about buying replacement parts for the laptop.
If you have booted from usb than there shouldn't be a need for another machine. That is _if_ the adapters you are using can provide enough power for the ssd drives. If they can, just plug in and see what 'dmesg' reports. If they don't provide enough power, you'll need an external enclosure.

Cheers,
Mike.
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