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Adata ssd toolbox problem
Adata ssd toolbox problem













adata ssd toolbox problem

Yes I know SX8200 is M-Key, but still an adapter could have some kind of bug or too bad signal level, and or s.th. Yes that shouldn’t happen at all, it’s not logic, but it’s not new that many built hardware/firmware/software is not really tested carefully by manufacturers nor looked through well for bugs etc. Mattering USB-M.2 adapter or a PCIe-M.2-adapter, I wouldn’t exclude that possibility that this could also happen on latter one(!), at least not to boot, or not detected entirely, on some adapters, even though the mainboard’s firmware detects other M.2 SSDs perfectly. (yes on some USB-to M-Key adapters, there was some information from seller its page, that some ADATA-SSD models wouldn’t work, and some say that B+M-Key SSDs wouldn’t work in M-Key adapter. Sometimes B+M-Key adapter could make problems on some M-Key SSDs, or B+M-Key SSDs in a M-Key-adapter.

Adata ssd toolbox problem mac#

It probably would have been detected on his MAC Desktop from an already running Knoppix, but the person of course didn’t want test it, (“why test it if I cannot boot from it anyways” - at least it might have helped to find out if the SSD was broken or kind of firmware-boot-issue only) It didn’t boot in his Mac M.2 nvme-slot, but was detected in a running system from other booted media (on another machine).

adata ssd toolbox problem

I bought an Samsung SM-951-nvme used from a person picking up from home. Later you can diagnose problem, why computer is not booting reliably with and/or without the adapter.Į.g.

adata ssd toolbox problem

If you get computer to turning on in 4 of 5 cases, use the chance and boot Knoppix-System from USB right away, and check if the SSD is recognized at least from running system. I’d recommend you, to boot a Knoppix-Live-Linux_System from a USB-flash drive, and then check if the ADATA-SY8200 drive is detected from a running system.: That it is NOT detected to boot (even with modded firmware on that computer, where other M.2-nVME SSD boot), does NOT imply automatically, that the SSD was broken. Maybe your computer “just” won’t boot from those two SX8200-drives in those two Delock-adapters. Sorry the computer doesn’t turn on/start correctly.















Adata ssd toolbox problem