


if it fails still remove (temp) all things on SATA 1 and up ports, only Sata0 boot disk present. Lesson learned don’t cheap out on storage, that $20 price point just seemed too good. (if not look in device manager next) if diskmanager sees it ,then right click it delete volume it, (m.2) then format it. Is there a way to recover my data without having to pay for a service? I don’t care what happens to the SSD later I just want my data back. Ryzen 3 3200G OLOy 16 GB RAM (2x8) GTX 970 Asus Strix ASRock B450M PRO4 Thermaltake SMART 600W Power Supply 1 TB Seagate Barracuda 120 GB Inland Professional SSD It is worth to mention that my SSD is my window boot drive and my 1 TB HDD has mostly games. The drive is still recognizable in the bios but isn’t considered bootable. I have tried to change data cables data ports and cleaned up my whole system and nothing has worked. In my bios the SSD got renamed to ‘SATAFIRM S11’ as seen here: 30 years as programmer, 20 years system administrator Author has 1.6K answers and. SSD is primary and only disc with Win on PC. But Kingstone SSD Manager say after scan ssd ,No Firmware Update Available'. While doing a non extensive task, my PC blue screened and restarted. Same is true for Kingston 980GB SSD, WDS240G2G0B or any other SSD. Hello, i have Kingston A400 480GB and i need update actually firmware SBFKB1C2 to newest firmware SBFKB1C3. I have seen this happen to people with a Kingston A400 SSD and most of the methods result in the termination of all the data. I bought an 120 GB Inland Professional SSD ( ) a little over a year ago and is now unbootable.
