Macbook PCIE SSDs that don't recognize

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Macbook PCIE SSDs that don't recognize

Postby ThomasH » 04.12.16, 22:30

I've seen several SSDs (samsung and sandisk) from 2013+ Mac laptops that don't initialize (I've used the OWC PCIE-USB adapter and a PCIE adapter in a MacPro).
A very common issue is that they've gotten wet, since the SSD location is right below the fan exhaust vent where it's easy for liquid to enter.

Does anyone have a fair amount of success with these? Let me know / pm me if you're interested in the ones we receive.

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Re: Macbook PCIE SSDs that don't recognize

Postby DataMedics » 06.12.16, 15:46

I had one come in like that, which had been doused with salt water. I couldn't get it to work, even tried sending it out to a guy who specializes in rebuilding these and he couldn't get it to work either. And chip-off is generally out of the question as most of these have controllers that encrypt the data.

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Re: Macbook PCIE SSDs that don't recognize

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 11.12.16, 06:11

DataMedics wrote:Source of the post I had one come in like that, which had been doused with salt water. I couldn't get it to work, even tried sending it out to a guy who specializes in rebuilding these and he couldn't get it to work either. And chip-off is generally out of the question as most of these have controllers that encrypt the data.


Wrong ,
Only a few with sandforce controllers i have a different one .This is for your info
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Re: Macbook PCIE SSDs that don't recognize

Postby DataMedics » 12.12.16, 15:31

Sandforce aren't the only ones using encryption.


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Re: Macbook PCIE SSDs that don't recognize

Postby lcoughey » 12.12.16, 15:40

I can handle them, most of the time, if you'd like to send them my way. We usually charge our minor recovery rate of $350CAD and you would get a 20% reseller discount.


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