Hello gents.
I have an portable HP (p700) SSD 1TB
The pc3k USB utility recognises only the onboard USB bridge controller (JMSS83).
Have anyone tried to bypass the usb controller and connect it directly over PCIe/NVMe ?
What do you guys do normally with this onboard USB SSDs in general? do you deal with them in similar ways as onboard USB HDDs ?
The ssd controller is HP version off SM2263EN which supose to be supported by the nvme SSD utility.
Thanks for any help.
onboard USB bridge SSD with SM2263EN
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Re: onboard USB bridge SSD with SM2263EN
Hello,
As a possible option, you can try to swap NAND chips to a normal M.2 NVMe PCB with the same CPU. Should work
As a possible option, you can try to swap NAND chips to a normal M.2 NVMe PCB with the same CPU. Should work
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