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NVME 970 Evo Plus failed after data storage was completed.

NVME 970 Evo Plus failed after data storage was completed.

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iMarieke
Junior Member
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09-12-2016, 05:55 AM
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It's only been around six months and just 7TB have been written. (it's a 1TB storage device) I attempted to use chkdsk to repair it, but it kept saying the disk was write-protected. Eventually, after some effort, I thought about formatting, but now new partitions won't work. I'm seeing a CRC error when data is read. Most sources suggest running chkdsk, but I can't because there are no partitions to target. I've checked BIOS updates, driver changes, and even Linux, but everything fails when I try to interact with the drive. Do any of you have solutions or know if this drive is permanently unusable?
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iMarieke
09-12-2016, 05:55 AM #1

It's only been around six months and just 7TB have been written. (it's a 1TB storage device) I attempted to use chkdsk to repair it, but it kept saying the disk was write-protected. Eventually, after some effort, I thought about formatting, but now new partitions won't work. I'm seeing a CRC error when data is read. Most sources suggest running chkdsk, but I can't because there are no partitions to target. I've checked BIOS updates, driver changes, and even Linux, but everything fails when I try to interact with the drive. Do any of you have solutions or know if this drive is permanently unusable?

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OwlCornz
Member
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09-16-2016, 02:07 PM
#2
Check the drive for any issues; it might be defective.
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OwlCornz
09-16-2016, 02:07 PM #2

Check the drive for any issues; it might be defective.

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MaxSmiet
Junior Member
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09-26-2016, 06:02 AM
#3
When writing isn't possible, the device likely switched to read-only mode to safeguard remaining data. I support @Shimejii's view that an RMA should be filed.
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MaxSmiet
09-26-2016, 06:02 AM #3

When writing isn't possible, the device likely switched to read-only mode to safeguard remaining data. I support @Shimejii's view that an RMA should be filed.

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soccerstar991
Junior Member
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09-27-2016, 07:58 AM
#4
Use the identical drive that’s nearly two years old; it has double the written TB, and its drive condition remains solid.
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soccerstar991
09-27-2016, 07:58 AM #4

Use the identical drive that’s nearly two years old; it has double the written TB, and its drive condition remains solid.