03-25-2014 06:24 AM
Hi,
I have an Intel 320 Series SSD (40Gb) shipped with firmware 4PC10362 (the latest according to Intel's Site / SSD Toolbox) - this had been running in a system for a long time (it's a server - never powered down).
The other day it "disappeared" off the bus in a flurry of SATA timeouts - powering it up now in another machine shows the dreaded "Serial Number: BAD_CTX" and the drive reports as 8Mb.Obviously this is a 'well known bug' involving older firmware, and powering down - but as the drive was shipped (and stamped as 4PC10362) - and does not get powered down surely this shouldn't happen?
On the server it was running in - we graph SSD life left. The last reading (from the day before it failed) showed 100% life left. We also SMART monitor these drives - and received no SMART failure warning.
We have a *lot* of these drives deployed in production kit - we're now nervously wondering why it failed with the same symptoms as original (i.e. earlier firmware) drives did?
Is there any way to recover it from this failed state (i.e. ignoring/wiping any data on it)?
Thanks
-Kp
05-15-2014 04:37 PM
I responded to your question here:
05-29-2014 02:20 PM
I am really sorry for the trouble.
09-22-2014 02:57 AM
There is a lab in Czech (Europe), called DATA112. They can recover data from Intel 320 SSD with BAD_CTX issue, price is around 600EUR.
07-31-2016 04:31 AM
What did it report as serial nr. ?
Mine (also with new firmware) showed 0000011d, whereas the original firmware bug
lead to 0000013f.