Then tried to install the SSD again (disconnecting and connecting it) and there it was.I started to copy files to it and then start to get this error: A device which not exist was specifiedThen I tried to restart the system, the device disappeared from everywhere! Configured to have the SO installed on the 512GB, and the XPG form gaming/data. First I installed it on my laptop (Thunderobot), it was recognized in the BIOS, then it initialized in Windows and everything went fine.I think the drive was DOA, but I'm not really sure. I have a ThundeRobot ZERO Intel i7-11800H NVIDIA RTX3070 16GB RAM that comes with a stock 512 GB NVMe SSD PCIe 4.0 (and extra PCIe 4.0 slot for upgrade) It arrived 2 days ago and have the same problem since day one. I have recently purchased also this device: XPG Gammix S70 Blade NVMe SSD 1TB Need help please.ĮDIT: I swapped back to my 1TB and it's working fine so the NVMe slot isn't the issue, at least I think so. Thank you for reading and TDLR: my brand new $270 NVMe SSD is messed up after 2 days of use and I'm going crazy trying to figure out how fix it with no solutions at this time. I read this card specifically had bricking issues when updating it previously, though fixed now but I'm not sure if that's the case here, especially since I didn't use the software they provided on their site to do it unless Windows Update did. Did anyone have a similar situation with another drive or this one and does anyone have any ideas on what step I can take to try to resolve it? Just to point out again, I don't have a desktop to install it on to check if it's working or not. I'm about to return it at this point but at the same time, if its a working drive, I don't want to send the disk back with all my files in it. Sorry for writing an essay but I literally spent a day at this point now trying to figure out what is wrong with it. When installing into my laptop (I did this like three times), my fan goes bonkers and my CPU/S70 Blade heats up like crazy and til now, still brings me to the BIOS upon powering on. When the window that the computer is trying to read the drive pops up, it stays at 1% with 0 files read and the card heats up.The issue with that is I couldn't do anything with the drive. I reached out to ADATA but their response was useless so I ended up trying again a few hours ago from this post and my disk management briefly recognized it with all the partitions though the naming was missing on some of them and the status was healthy. So I decided to put it back into the Sabrent enclosure and connected it to my laptop but it ended up bugging out my entire laptop (apps wouldn't open, explorer was buggy as hell, etc) until I disconnected it. When I turned on my computer on the third morning, it just brought me to the BIOS and said there was no bootable drive (messed around with the BIOS settings too but nothing detected). Then I used Macrium Reflect (paid) to clone the stock NVMe SSD (some Intel PCIe 3.0 1TB drive), copying over the partitions from it while slightly increasing the RESTORE partition and leaving rest of the extra storage for the OS (C:) partition and installed it onto the motherboard and it worked A okay.Īfter playing some graphically demanding games for some time (about 10 hours straight), downloading more games on the drive (still had like close to 900GB left) and doing some Windows updates, the S70 Blade just stopped working after two days. I was able to recognize it using the Sabrent Tool-Free M.2 Enclosure (USB-C) and I initialized it in the GUID format. Bought the S70 Blade 2TB on Black Friday cause my current 1TB drive wasn't enough to have all the games I want to play. This is my first time installing a NVMe SSD to my laptop (Zephyrus G14 2020) and I don't have any access to a desktop at this time.
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