M.2 NVME SSD Drive Repair - Is data Recovery possible?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @colinreece3452
    @colinreece3452 Год назад +24

    Alex nice to see your best worker (daughter) pop in and give you a hug and a kiss, treasure those moments mate.

  • @Yuenix
    @Yuenix Год назад +31

    Alex is like the Bruce Lee of fixing all sorts of hardwares lol , he has the mind, the will, the understanding, the calmness, the persistence, and knowledge of being able to repair all sorts of tech devices and records his repairs with nothing to hide nor be ashamed of; most importantly he always displays his special skills on the "art of soldering" which he does it like its nothing with precise and accurate hand eyed coordination. give us the chance to try to solder and majority of us would fail doing it. Alex can repair what chuck norris cant.

  • @HighTechLab
    @HighTechLab Год назад +27

    I just bought your hot air soldering station and fume extractor! So far I Hiroshima’d 2 PCBs (not important ones) and successfully desoldered and resoldered another PCb now that I’ve got the feel for it. Awesome tools! I was blown away when the hot air automatic turned off when I put it in the holder, super awesome

  • @dbcooper7326
    @dbcooper7326 Год назад +20

    13:08 what a great Dad. You are an inspiration. You work hard but you don't forget the importance of family

  • @tarektitoo9757
    @tarektitoo9757 Год назад +3

    يعني انا كل ده متابعم ومعرفش انك عربي حمد الله ع السلامة ياراجل انا من مصر

  • @kraklakvakve
    @kraklakvakve Год назад +225

    That is not just a capacitor, it is a feed-through capacitive filter.

    • @mistermudpie
      @mistermudpie Год назад +7

      what is the difference?

    • @houssam5180
      @houssam5180 Год назад +4

      Difference?

    • @piotrludorowski9529
      @piotrludorowski9529 Год назад +55

      "The feedthrough capacitor is a three-terminal capacitor that is used to reduce high frequencies. The feedthrough capacitor, unlike regular three-terminal capacitors, is directly installed on the metal panel, resulting in a lower grounding inductance and a negligible effect on the lead inductance. As a result, the feedthrough capacitor provides good filtering. The better the electromagnetic interference suppression effect, especially for high-frequency electronic equipment, the better."
      In this case 4 pins because of side pads are gnd as u can see on the layout. Just google this: "murata smd feed-thru filter" (murata well known producer.

    • @piotrludorowski9529
      @piotrludorowski9529 Год назад +20

      Example: NFM3DCC223R1H3L
      So its a short with additional caps to gnd inside a chip capacitor.

    • @meneergroeneveld
      @meneergroeneveld Год назад +17

      I would swear it was a flux capacitor.

  • @bocalex23
    @bocalex23 Год назад +14

    Thank you for keeping it up with the repairs. I wish Louis Rossmann would get back to these kinds of videos.

  • @GadgetUK164
    @GadgetUK164 Год назад +104

    It's a capacitive filter as other have said - the metal points on the side indicate that's the difference. The 2LZ chip I bet is the issue, but I see what you see with that faint line across the main IC - worth a shot though!

    • @TheShinobi890
      @TheShinobi890 Год назад +7

      Watched the last part like 5x now and i swear i see a faint crack line on the main ic also

    • @GarbageGoober-pf8wm
      @GarbageGoober-pf8wm Год назад +5

      Tagging on, the drive might be working already but the file system might be not readable by Windows. Macs have issues with these external NVMe enclosures. The fix is to use a USB-C Mac and put a USB hub in between, then it should be recognized.

    • @kunka592
      @kunka592 Год назад +3

      @@GarbageGoober-pf8wm I don't think the file system should matter as that USB error is more generic and related to the device itself. In computer management, I think it would show up as a "RAW" partition if Windows couldn't tell what the file system was.

    • @krashkwads4688
      @krashkwads4688 Год назад +1

      @@kunka592 yes and annoyingly ask to format it

    • @tech_TSeries
      @tech_TSeries Год назад

      Great

  • @Bluelagoonstudios
    @Bluelagoonstudios Год назад +17

    I'm grateful that people like you do this, I do this for years but not with micro SMD, my eyes won't be able to see that anymore and for the years to come, I'm not planning to buy microscopes and such for my time being. And I think you have to dig deeper in the rabbit hole to get better results.

  • @robertblakeley2574
    @robertblakeley2574 Год назад +14

    I agree with the comments that it is a special inductor. Panasonic used these in its early plasma Tvs. That often shorted. Just short what you would normally expect to be the ends of the cap. That should restore supply voltage to the SSD chip unless the short was actually the black device that showed heat when voltage injection was made. It is likely a type of voltage regulator.

  • @heilerko9349
    @heilerko9349 Год назад +16

    This is almost like watching sports, better even, because you create solutions to problems and make a real change. Each time you give us that smile of satisfaction it's like gaining a point and every time we see the not satisfied face it's a struggle. What a journey each time!

  • @massfusion
    @massfusion Год назад +3

    Happy to see a fellow lebanese succeeding in the tech repair field wish you the best

  • @tecnogof
    @tecnogof Год назад +10

    I'm impressed that the manufacturers that make the devices you use, listen to your suggestions about specifications, and have the means to improve and meet their customers needs. This makes the products you sell the best in the market, and unique to NorthridgeFix.

  • @C_2
    @C_2 Год назад +2

    من سنوات كثيره اتابعك انصدمت يوم سمعتك تتكلم عربي

  • @inthecloudit
    @inthecloudit Год назад +15

    Thank you for working on this for our client. Would it be helpful if we purchase a donor nvme to replace the 2lz chip?
    The nvme drive that was dropped off alongside the nvme for recovery was not meant to be a donor nvme but rather to recover files onto.

    • @Metalborn710
      @Metalborn710 Год назад

      Are you the actual customer? Why are you writing to him in youtube comments and not directly to his business regarding the thing you are paying for? Braindead.

  • @Tarodenaro
    @Tarodenaro Год назад +7

    Those 2LZ is probably just a common 1.8v LDO regulator needed for that sata drive to work, you can check the voltage on either pin 1 or 2 (close to the dot) at the other chip and compare it to the broken one; most DFN LDO has the output voltage at the 1st or 2nd pin, and the input at the opposite side.
    as for the crack on the main chip... just prey it still works.

  • @AlexanderShahin
    @AlexanderShahin 9 месяцев назад

    Always a pleasure watching you do your "flux capacitor heat gun camera multi-tester beeping" magic 🎉
    يعطيكو الف عافيه جميعاً ، احلى الكس واحلى تيم

  • @seephor
    @seephor Год назад +43

    The shorted cap probably caused the 2LZ chip to go bad. Hopefully the voltage didn't affect the NAND chip and you can fix it by replacing 2LZ.

    • @ronnierobinson1502
      @ronnierobinson1502 Год назад

      State the obvious why dont you

    • @seephor
      @seephor Год назад +6

      @@ronnierobinson1502 The obvious? You can find hundreds of videos where Alex replaces a shorted cap and the device works and the short did not cause an damage.

    • @lattehour
      @lattehour Год назад +1

      the shorted band pass filter not a cap ...

  • @panchalhansaj9575
    @panchalhansaj9575 Год назад +1

    Missing your happy face after successful repair.
    Appreciated your efforts.

  • @GeorgeHelmut
    @GeorgeHelmut Год назад +10

    The 2LZ XC6103D530 is CMOS Voltage Detector that gives a signal after delay on power detected. There are two of them on the board. Why not compare the peripheral voltages for defect tracing?

  • @affiliateanimalistic9607
    @affiliateanimalistic9607 Год назад

    I am addicted to these videos, but at first I felt like I was being questioned Based on his tone of voice 😂 Amazing skill to troubleshoot and solder 👍

  • @aljosamlinaric8705
    @aljosamlinaric8705 Год назад +6

    Now 2LZ is defenetly some voltage regulator. Now what voltages does that NAND chip needs. 3.3V is already provided by motherboard, so its 1.8 or 1.2v. you can try injecting low volatge and raising it until it starts working and raise it a little higher so its stable.

  • @jaygosch8705
    @jaygosch8705 Год назад +9

    I've been using ddrescue for years to recover mechanical hard drives. I've had it work even when Windows doesn't recognize a bad Windows formatted drive. Ddrescue doesn't care about the format - it just reads sectors/blocks and writes the data to an image file on another Linux drive. When it's done, you use it to write the image to a good drive. It will make a pass to read what it can with 3 retries. Then it tries smaller blocks to try to recover. In the end, you may have some files with missing data, but it will get everything possible regardless of format. It gives you a running status of what it read and how many errors it found. After the initial pass, the size of the errors (unreadable data) will go down as it reads smaller blocks and finds more data it can recover. I tried it once with a bad flash drive and although it tried the whole drive, it couldn't read anything. I suspected the memory chip was bad but I had no way to test it.

    • @Jencha010101
      @Jencha010101 Год назад +2

      Yeah, it is actually one of 4 problems, one being corrupt filesystem. He should buy/use some software given he deals with data recovery.

    • @nooboftheyear7170
      @nooboftheyear7170 Год назад

      Hmm, i re.ember norton doing an awesome suite of cjeap recpvrry tools back in the 90s, they even allowed you to read dead sectors.

    • @Jencha010101
      @Jencha010101 Год назад

      @@unknownplayer9472 it can and I've done it using photorec. You need to corrupt just some sectors from partition table to make it unrecognizable, while all data sits on disk happily

  • @mahdyfouad
    @mahdyfouad 5 месяцев назад +2

    انا عارف انك مسلم بس مكنتش اعرف انك بتتكلم عربي وباين طبعا انك سوري. تحياتي من بلدك الثاني مصر

  • @WhereNerdyisCool
    @WhereNerdyisCool Год назад

    Kudos to your wonderful assistants bringing you a beverage

  • @Quamsi
    @Quamsi Год назад +8

    Does the drive show up in BIOS if you connected directly to an m.2 slot on a motherboard? I have had situations where drives are encrypted or otherwise have weird driver issues that resulted in them displaying device not recognized, but I was still able to boot to them. I think it might have something to do with the fact that this is a sata M.2 plugged into an NVMe adapter, but I'm not sure.
    Looks like you were having a good day 🙂

  • @fuhrermk92
    @fuhrermk92 Месяц назад +1

    13:09 ما شاء الله 😍🌹🌹/ الْحَمْدُ لِلْــّٰـهْ. عندي نفس المشكلة بالضبط. احاول اصلحها بنفسي للأسف ما ادري انت بأي دولة! انا من سلطنة عمان.

  • @squidscrew1339
    @squidscrew1339 Год назад +3

    Can you make multiple videos on basics and other knowledge needed to repair things along with tips & tricks ?

  • @k.delectronics3966
    @k.delectronics3966 Год назад

    The best scene was your daughter giving you a kiss!!❤ great job overall bro!

  • @xzm996
    @xzm996 Год назад

    i was gonna ask you seem like a foreigner and not an american, assumed arabic ethnicity and realized i have nailed it when the little girl showed up. Regards to you sir ❤ assalamualayk

  • @Marek_LapRem
    @Marek_LapRem Год назад +6

    It's not a capacitor, it's an L + C filter, what you checked should be conductive.

    • @daviddenson3324
      @daviddenson3324 Год назад +3

      So him replacing with a regular cap would make the drive still not work then, correct? thanls

  • @pjhb_microsoldering_portugal
    @pjhb_microsoldering_portugal Год назад +12

    Hi Alex, are you sure that is a capacitor? Maybe its a inductor with those connection points in the sides...
    Thanks for your videos, greetings from Portugal 🇵🇹

  • @husainhabib4789
    @husainhabib4789 Год назад +6

    I didn't see you measure the cap outside the circuit, just the pads after removing it unless it was done off camera just to verify it was shorted, not question of poor marksmanship Anyway, good deduction and fault finding. You have gained much experience thus far and we can learn more from you.

  • @pappakilo3965
    @pappakilo3965 Год назад +2

    Another great and educational video. I hadn't seen one of those pass-through caps before. I need to read up on what they can do

  • @27bluecube10
    @27bluecube10 Год назад +3

    2LZ chip is the issue, I gone through the same issue, lucky had the donor and get the data out for one of customer last week.

  • @albertalvarez5901
    @albertalvarez5901 Год назад +5

    Alex can your adapter read NVME and Sata M.2 maybe that could be the issue why it's not reading it cause that's a Sata M.2

  • @nadersony7342
    @nadersony7342 Год назад

    The problem i guess in that little ship
    Thanks a lot for this videos iam watching you from Libya. Keep it up my master 😎😉

  • @alantorrance6153
    @alantorrance6153 Год назад +6

    There does look to be a diagonal crack over the drive, as you indicated.

    • @gile849
      @gile849 Год назад

      unfortunately looks like crack. Game over :(

  • @alekz1958
    @alekz1958 Год назад +4

    My respect for you is strong. I watch as your family take priority above anything else well done my freinf

  • @taherabdelkarim8519
    @taherabdelkarim8519 Год назад +1

    Are You From Lebanon? This is wonderful 😊

  • @ahmedred6665
    @ahmedred6665 Год назад +1

    ما كنت اعرف . مفاجأة سارة. اخر عربي 🎉❤

  • @mhm4me
    @mhm4me Год назад

    i swear to god i didn't know you are Arabic!!, im watching you from 4 months love your videos very much

  • @wetelectronics238
    @wetelectronics238 3 месяца назад

    Man this is a cool video, I had no idea you could fix these kinds of shorts.

  • @BobRooney290
    @BobRooney290 7 месяцев назад

    this is why i love hard drives. there are more easy things to check or replace than ssds.

  • @baparyinternetdose-bid9188
    @baparyinternetdose-bid9188 Год назад

    I wish i could be patient like you while you doing your job with the pcb

  • @helinghaus
    @helinghaus Год назад +4

    always nice to see recovery videos

  • @anoorealuri2669
    @anoorealuri2669 Год назад

    it is a feed-through filter and is not a capacitor as it has been rightly pointed out in the comments, and it is not a short as it is a filter and will show continuity at both ends and is used for EMC filtering.

  • @aydinbalcioglu7400
    @aydinbalcioglu7400 Год назад

    Good work, we are :Kemal Canbaz elect.teacher studens :in Turkiye see,youre video Turkish langue writing,thanks ,wonderfull family

  • @madmix2698
    @madmix2698 8 месяцев назад

    ياخي لنا الفخر انك عربي
    Have nice day titcher

  • @IvanAbrahim
    @IvanAbrahim 27 дней назад

    Just curious, what do you charge for this service?
    I'm dealing with a dead drive and have given up hope of fixing it myself and going to look for a local shop (San Diego) and was wondering what this service would be called and how much?

  • @diyfixtool830
    @diyfixtool830 Год назад

    M.2 NVME SSD Drive Repair - Data Recovery Great Video Really Great

  • @windowsxpprofessional
    @windowsxpprofessional Год назад +7

    What is the difference between a 4 point cap and a 2 point, normal capacitor?

    • @Mariooooo
      @Mariooooo Год назад

      I think there will be an additional ground layer to absorb high frequency emissions?

    • @Mariooooo
      @Mariooooo Год назад +2

      TDK says this: As the speed of application processors (CPU) or memory of smartphones and other devices increases, capacitors with lower ESL and higher capacities are necessary for suppression of voltage fluctuations or noise countermeasures for power supply ICs. TDK's t3-terminal Feedthrough MLCCs are low-ESL large-capacity capacitors that realize low impedance characteristics in wide bandwidth, and are best suited for such purposes. Power lines that conventionally consisted of multiple capacitors can be now realized in a smaller space, contributing to the reduction of substrate sizes and costs.

  • @shadowarez1337
    @shadowarez1337 Год назад

    When i had a data recovery project on a dead mac i had a hell of time even reading it i ended up using PXE windows on usb with pre installed tech tools. What ended up working was disk drill was able to recover 3 decades of photos from my grandmothers days as a kid in early 1940's.

    • @MrChrisRP
      @MrChrisRP Год назад +1

      Spinrite is tits. Cool about the photos!

  • @HardcoreEngineering
    @HardcoreEngineering Год назад +4

    Alex buy a Jtag tools to read data from nand directly

  • @catalystguitarguy
    @catalystguitarguy Год назад +18

    it is possible that the drive is formatted for linux (i.e. steamdeck related or in EXT4, so it will not appear in windows or mac os) i've also experienced several external NVMe drive enclosures/readers that will not read a sata M.2 drive or only certain kinds of sata M.2 drives.
    whatever the fault turns out to be, it's interesting to watch the repairs. you have steadier hands than I.

    • @salmanovich
      @salmanovich Год назад +17

      if its EXT4 or other linux format it will not show on windows, but it will not give USB drive is not recgonizable error

    • @maklogetrich2378
      @maklogetrich2378 Год назад +1

      as far as I know, if windows cannot detect that type of formatting, it won't showing drive is not recognize, drive is not recognize is when you have a problem with your drive

    • @univera1111
      @univera1111 Год назад

      Stop smoking nikoteen ull have stedy hands

    • @univera1111
      @univera1111 Год назад +1

      I was thinking the same it's Linux formated

    • @maklogetrich2378
      @maklogetrich2378 Год назад +3

      @@univera1111 it will still showed up in disk management

  • @fahisaurus
    @fahisaurus Год назад +7

    That drive appears to be a SATA SSD in M.2 form factor. Try the SSD on a motherboard; some USB to M.2 adapters are specific for NVMe or SATA.

  • @pcbden
    @pcbden Год назад +2

    You don't have to check for short for each capacitor at the same parallel circuits

  • @EurofighterTyphoon1976
    @EurofighterTyphoon1976 Год назад +1

    Hello, I have been following you from Rome for a long time, you are very good and very clear. For those who cannot afford a thermal imaging camera, you could show alternative methods thanks.

    • @jimhall9360
      @jimhall9360 Год назад +5

      I've seen him use and explain isopropyl alcohol evaporation, their rosin atomizer pen and simply feeling for heat to detect shorted components.

    • @Felgouth
      @Felgouth Год назад

      Puoi usare anche il ghiaccio spray se fai attenzione... Però procurati una telecamera termica che serve.

  • @nintones4100
    @nintones4100 Год назад +12

    Hello Alex, I've been a long time subscriber! Are you ever concerned that somebody would send you a drive with malware on it?

    • @NeoShocker
      @NeoShocker Год назад +1

      It isn't a concern when you have a Mac or pc with nothing on it and no network. Think of it as a spare PC that only had windows and only to use it to verify device detection and working properly. I do the same.

  • @mxsniper223
    @mxsniper223 Год назад

    all love from Algeria 💜

  • @robertbartram5632
    @robertbartram5632 Год назад

    another great vid over a cuppa tea keep safe and well

  • @tomkroebel4936
    @tomkroebel4936 Год назад +2

    Alex really has a lot of capacity in fixing capacitors! ;-)

  • @unusuariocualquiera6643
    @unusuariocualquiera6643 Год назад

    That tea looks so freaking good man

  • @ejeckk
    @ejeckk Год назад +2

    This has become a true mystery! I'm looking forward to the following up. I also see a few possibly helpful tips in the comment section (i.e. feed-through capacitor).
    Patiently awaiting the next installment.

  • @mrpandaboi
    @mrpandaboi 5 месяцев назад +2

    Sir my ssd sometimes shows up and sonetimes it disappers from windows as well as bios hlw to fix that please tell

  • @gmanindustries2133
    @gmanindustries2133 Год назад

    This guy is one of my idols i currently have a hobby for collecting broken game consoles and flip them.the nvme ssd have a short life expectancy.I am not sure honestly but in their paper work it states their life expectancy is based on heavy use.I looked into the subject their only supposed to read and write so much before they die.but im sure im rong their looks like a voltage problem caused the ssd to die.

  • @syedhayi7364
    @syedhayi7364 2 месяца назад

    Hey there! I see there is an unsoldered USB port at the back of the SSD. Could you explain what could be the use of that port?

  • @imjinaah
    @imjinaah Год назад +1

    I just finished watching the Steam Deck video and a new one pops up, nice! 😂

  • @vitorluis_freerider
    @vitorluis_freerider Год назад +1

    2LZ from the beginning of the video when you scratch him looks suspicious, is it any help to check again with thermal camera?

  • @Redled_Original
    @Redled_Original Год назад +11

    2LZ = *XC6103D530* = CMOS Voltage Detector

    • @KawekSL
      @KawekSL Год назад

      Voltage detector with coils ? I doubt that. It is some sort of switching voltage regulator as for sure that memory ic needs some other voltages than 3.3v and there are no others ic's that could do that on this board. Also datasheet for xc6103 says it should have 6 letters/numbers marking on chip.

    • @ferrimy
      @ferrimy Год назад +1

      I'm curious, how did you find that?

  • @leonkernan
    @leonkernan Год назад +5

    They sent you a spare for parts and didn’t even make sure it was the same brand? Just wow.

    • @Digikidthevoiceofreason
      @Digikidthevoiceofreason Год назад +4

      Not even the same type. LOL

    • @whalenz
      @whalenz Год назад

      Makes more sense for the data to be used for the recovered data, not for parts, I suspect that was the intention

    • @leonkernan
      @leonkernan Год назад +1

      @@Digikidthevoiceofreason that’s the thing, the brands are the most obvious thing on there!

    • @stephenhood2948
      @stephenhood2948 Год назад

      I think they sent it to transfer the data to, not a parts donor.

  • @rouenpaulo3986
    @rouenpaulo3986 Год назад +7

    that's a sata m.2. nvme is keyed differently with a single gap.

    • @popcorny007
      @popcorny007 Год назад

      It was labeled PCIe Gen 3, the double key just indicates PCIe x2 lanes instead of x4 lanes.

    • @Chocobollz
      @Chocobollz Год назад

      It's an NVMe. The label says "toshiba kbg30zms512g", which is an NVMe drive.

  • @musclememoryph
    @musclememoryph Год назад

    Salute Idol, good greetings! from Philippines =)

  • @tobiahhowell
    @tobiahhowell Год назад

    Hello, I just get a job as a Laboratory Equipment Technician for a University and I could use some advice. The position hasn't been filled for a few years and alot of the repair Equipment is pretty antiquated. While I have access to hi-presision multimeters, oscilloscopes, and calibration Equipment. I don't really have a good soldering station, just a few old, cheep ones used for training. Do you have any recommendations on any Equipment like a solder station, PCB preheater, and other tools.

  • @enx3d379
    @enx3d379 Год назад +2

    When you connect the drive to the mac could you open terminal and run 'sudo dmeag'? Curious if the drive spec info would be presented and block size. I've seen when drives have parts fail, it would corrupt the drive to a state that it won't be recognized by windows or mac. Recovering the blocks or rewriting the partitions would be necessary. For instance, if the dmesg does display the drive specs correctly, you could run 'testdisk' on the drive to find the corrupted geometry.

    • @zytechnology
      @zytechnology Год назад

      :)

    • @drgservice3573
      @drgservice3573 11 месяцев назад

      That SSD has an electronics problem, hence no computer would recognize it.

  • @Saolinn
    @Saolinn Год назад

    If this was your daughter and your wife, just know you are the west father man! And you are lucky to have a bon tea!

  • @sandroz321
    @sandroz321 Год назад +4

    Why do you measure all capacitors in parallel? if one is not shorted obviously the others cannot be.

    • @easierrogue
      @easierrogue Год назад +2

      Still learning myself that was exactly what i was wondering, but having seen a lot of his videos my guess would be that its faster to measure them all then to determine if they need to be measured 😆

  • @kyledillard1063
    @kyledillard1063 Год назад

    Northridge about 4 months ago I had the exact same thing happen. That same cap on the exact same Toshiba drive. Replaced from a donor Toshiba drive to have that cap blow right away. USB device not recognized as well. Would love to know the final result that you find. Need to recover that Toshiba drive.

  • @sujitsingh7446
    @sujitsingh7446 Год назад

    Try checking the voltages around the component 2 LZ maybe it will give you some clues , I think it's a low voltage regulator.

  • @MikeGervasi
    @MikeGervasi Год назад

    Try swapping the 2 2LZ chips on that board and see if it works or the symptoms change.

  • @andrewpaige316
    @andrewpaige316 Год назад

    Yah I definitely see the line in the NAND chip. Looks like it could be a factory defective chip that was on its last leg and just decided to give out. The amount of heat coming from the small chip makes me think its got a communication issuse with the NAND chip. Inject voltage while the capacitor is removed maybe you'll discover something new.

  • @Arachnoid_of_the_underverse
    @Arachnoid_of_the_underverse Год назад +2

    Great work Alex as always. I guess the easiest solution might be for the owner to purchase the exact same card for you to swap out the components.

    • @Scitch87
      @Scitch87 Год назад +2

      That can be a gamble though since it's possible that another SSD of the exact same type uses different components.

    • @Arachnoid_of_the_underverse
      @Arachnoid_of_the_underverse Год назад +2

      @@Scitch87 probably best getting an eBay used drive that good provides images of the item

    • @Scitch87
      @Scitch87 Год назад +1

      @@Arachnoid_of_the_underverse that might be a possibility but realistically there is no way any eBay listing has images that lets you see those components clearly.

    • @BozesanVlad
      @BozesanVlad 9 месяцев назад

      @@Scitch87 Are you talking exactly about this on ebay?
      You know, the label is still readable...
      KBG30ZMS512G Toshiba BG3 Series 512GB TLC PCI Express 3.0 x2 NVMe M.2 2230 Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
      or
      Toshiba BG3 CSSD 512GB NVME PCIE M.2 2230 TLC Internal Solid State Drive
      capacity: 512GB
      technology: TLC
      communication/ lanes: PCI Express 3.0 x2
      protocol: NVMe
      slot: M.2
      dimmension: 2230
      something: Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
      model (implies same PCB/ components, with little changes between versions, if the manufacturer isn't scammy): KBG30ZMS512G

  • @icsecrets172
    @icsecrets172 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi .... I have Acer Nitro 5 with a Nvme hard drive from the factory . But wen i try to start from the power button , it comes a black screen with any logo , but just black screen . I can not see even the mouse . But if i change another driver , all works fine . Do you think my original Nvme hard drive is already dead ???

  • @fraenkiboii
    @fraenkiboii Год назад

    Why does the cap you replaced have two additional terminals? Is it just to get two caps out of one piece of material?

  • @michaelblack5011
    @michaelblack5011 Год назад +1

    2LZ is step down inverter or power supply for 1.2 v or voltage regulator ,to work NAND Memory, need 3,3 v or 1,2 v to work
    need to check resistor here 02:07

  • @ljubai4317
    @ljubai4317 Год назад

    What a great man you are!

  • @sevagtankabalian91
    @sevagtankabalian91 Год назад +2

    Alex, i suggest you measure the good ssd components on board and do a comparison between both.👍

  • @قيسبنيتميم
    @قيسبنيتميم Год назад +2

    ولله كنت حاسس انك عربي ..ربنا يديمكو لبعض يا مبدع استمر

  • @eliotbytyci7217
    @eliotbytyci7217 2 месяца назад

    What if the drive is heating quite a lot? Where is the problem? Chip or components?

  • @ishakmoh3010
    @ishakmoh3010 10 месяцев назад

    بارك الله فيك

  • @jreererer8490
    @jreererer8490 Год назад

    Is fast freeze good for checking shorts if you don't have a thermal camera?

  • @Healcraft
    @Healcraft Год назад +3

    Could be from a steam deck so Linux partition?

    • @dimples282
      @dimples282 Год назад +1

      My thought too, is it perhaps ext3/ext4 that neither Windows nor macOS would be able to pick up on without a 3rd-party driver?

  • @Shogoeu
    @Shogoeu Год назад

    There's specialists that deal specifically with SSD recovery - it's best to send it to them.

  • @Stanislav7180
    @Stanislav7180 Год назад +2

    Goood kids !!!! God bless you❤

  • @VincentVonDudler
    @VincentVonDudler Год назад

    13:15 - "Boba Tea - How lucky am I?"
    :D

  • @kaydog2008
    @kaydog2008 Год назад +1

    Maybe try injecting voltage again to see if the 2LZ or storage chip gets hot.💡💡🤔🤔❓❓

  • @tcpbox
    @tcpbox Год назад

    Hi!, do you have a video explaining this technique of injection voltage directly in capacitor?

  • @rafalbuijs5061
    @rafalbuijs5061 Год назад

    Alex again thumbs up for you, your years of experience made a good outcome for the ques it whas the cap.

  • @EUL7
    @EUL7 Год назад

    Anychance I can send my 3060TI to you to try and repair??
    My girlfriend had a manic episode and decided to punch my gpu a few times while in the system which has resulted in a slight bend. I can get the gpu to run sometimes maybe for 2 hour before I get a " VIDEO TDR FAILURE "

  • @snipperacoustics
    @snipperacoustics Год назад

    May i ask is there a way to change the serial number of a hard drive that is part of the firmware of the drive without using expensive tools like from Dolphin Data Labs?