I have a problem with an Intenso SATA SSD 2.5. Can anyone tell me what's going on?
Does anyone know what the chip is called? Can I reorder it?
VG Ben
Does anyone know what the chip is called? Can I reorder it?
VG Ben
Hello, I bought a 2.5" SATA SSD because I didn't have enough storage space. My question is, the SSD has two ports: one for connecting smaller devices and one for plugging in larger devices. Which of the two ports do I need? Because I still need to buy a cable to connect everything, can someone…
So, either Explorer pops up, or it doesn't log off and on again every now and then. I suspect it has something to do with not typing anything for a certain amount of time. The stick is firmly in place… so I can rule out the possibility that it is loose and will then lose…
I looked on the Internet to see if I could use a data storage device like a built-in hard drive in my PC and came across Windows Togo At: https://www.chip.de/artikel/Windows-To-Go-Windows-auf-dem-USB-Stick-installieren_139922509.html And At tuhl time de Should I use a USB stick, SSD, or HDD because the speed is apparently not that great? Who has experience?…
I need a cloud service to store my unpublished book, official IDs, or personal passwords and files. I have local storage on my hard drive as a backup, but I need some or all of it in the cloud as well. I don't trust Google at all, and I don't really trust email providers either….
Good day, I bought a pre-built PC a long time ago because I'm not very familiar with installing it. Now it's about time I got more storage, so I want to buy an SSD. I want to install the SSD myself, but unfortunately I have no idea where to do it. Can someone please help…
You usually can’t do that – you don’t even get many chips like that and even if you have the equipment to braz?!
How did the chip break? If it happened by a short circuit or something else in the way, something else can be broken.
If you go to the exact model name, you may find an image of the inner life that is large enough to read the print on the chip. However, parts can be exchanged during production and it can be that your SSD had a different chip than the one from the image from the internet.
I’ve always found something like this at various SSDs. But you have at least a part of the print you can at least compare if the visible parts are correct.
Hello, yes I have equipment . I am also concerned with the data, but they are not so important that I would make a self-examination. Would you recommend sending the SSD to the manufacturer Intenso?
VG
No if you’re in a data recovery lab like us. However, costs will be a few hundred euros.
Manufacturers do not save data but exchange devices for warranty if a defect is covered by the warranty. Otherwise you won’t get any help…