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Intel SSDSC2KW480H6 can not wite... Cyclic redundancy check.

IGros3
New Contributor

Hi, I have a problem with SSDSC2KW480H6 HDD. I had windows 10 installed on it, and AVG antivirus, 1 Mount ago I select BOOT Scan from AVG and after restart the system did not boot anymore. However, not this is the problem... I've manage to copy all my data from SSD, but I can not write it (format, wipe, etc.). I've try lot of tools to clear/format it and none of them managed to write something on SSD. I was try also Intel SSD toolbox, but this software can not read the SSD, it even do not see the name of it like other tools. However, all the tries I've made was with an SATA to USB adapter, because my laptop did not boot at all if this SSD is inside (I've try with 2 laptops).

I have also an error from DiskPart: "DiskPart has encountered an error: Data error <Cyclic redundancy check>" .

I've forgot to mention that after backup I've try to install windows 10 first, but did not work and also Disk Management from windows crush when the SSD is connected to laptop. Everything looks like the SSD life is end or the SSD is write protected, but all the tools that I've test and read the SSD shows that the SSD is Healthy. And I did not use it so much time... only 5-10% of the time of another SSD (same model) that is installed on my second PC and this one is still working.

So, my question: Is there a way to use this HDD anymore?

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LeonWaksman
Contributor II

You are right the /F switch was wrong, however I'v intended to full format rather that quick: Format n: /FS:NTFS /X . If you want, you may try with one partition, however, could be that your SSD can't be saved. Please check here https://supporttickets.intel.com/warrantyinfo?lang=en-US if your SSD is still covered by warranty replacement https://supporttickets.intel.com/warrantyinfo?lang=en-US . If it is open a ticked for RMA.

Leon

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LeonWaksman
Contributor II

You are right the /F switch was wrong, however I'v intended to full format rather that quick: Format n: /FS:NTFS /X . If you want, you may try with one partition, however, could be that your SSD can't be saved. Please check here https://supporttickets.intel.com/warrantyinfo?lang=en-US if your SSD is still covered by warranty replacement https://supporttickets.intel.com/warrantyinfo?lang=en-US . If it is open a ticked for RMA.

Leon

Ok, first time I've tried without /Q on a smaller partition. I think it was the recovery partition for EFI and it took 1 hour, but was returned the same errors like quick format. However I've ordered a new SSD for my laptop and I will play with this one when I will have time.

This behavior of SSD is very interesting. It feels like the SSD life is almost end and the SSD firmware blocks the write procedure to can copy the data from it before it dies completely...

Thanks you for help!

LeonWaksman
Contributor II