On 17 March 2016 at 20:33, Eliezer Croitoru <elie...@ngtech.co.il> wrote:

> Hey Michael,
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> It depends if you believe in the voodoo.
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​The incantation is here:

forum.crucial.com/t5/tkb/articleprintpage/tkb-id/ssd@tkb/article-id/32

and there are discussions like this one as well:

http://www.extremetech.com/computing/169124-the-mysteriously-disappearing-drive-are-power-outages-killing-your-ssds
​

I will try this a bit and if it doesn't work then I will accept that all my
cheap and nasty pen drives work fine and are bootable but the fancy new SSD
is dead.......

I will stick with hard drives.

Regards

MF



> In general once a SSD drive actually fails there is not much you can do as
> long as you don't know what the chip does exactly.
> If you have important data on it then in most cases the suggestion is to
> have a HDD as a backup device so you won't need to find out what happens
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