Question Drive not being picked up fully after trying it in an adapter, is it cooked?

NoofenNN

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Bought a new NVME SSD to replace my M.2 SATA SSD, my MOBO only has one M.2 slot so I bought an M.2 to SATA adapter to use both simultaneously. Motherboard could see my new NVME drive just fine, but the SATA port where my adapter+old SSD were plugged in read as empty. Took the old SSD out and plugged it back into the M.2 slot, MOBO sees it but doesn't report it as a WD Blue (simply calls it a SanDisk SSD G5 BICS4, though it knows it's 1TB) and won't let me boot from it. Anyone know what's going on here? This was my only drive in this PC previously so I'd like to find a fix for this ASAP
 
It appears that your SATA SSD has a firmware fault, probably due to bad NAND. It is now powering up in safe mode and identifying itself with its factory alias.

Can you retrieve a SMART report?

https://www.reddit.com/r/datarecoverysoftware/wiki/index/smart/
I probably can't get a SMART report on short notice, I don't have another computer I could easily plug the drive into. Will possible fixes depend on the info in the report? It would suck to lose the data on the drive.

Thank you for the help, means a lot.
 
I probably can't get a SMART report on short notice, I don't have another computer I could easily plug the drive into. Will possible fixes depend on the info in the report?
A SMART report comes from a particular firmware module. If the firmware is bricked, then you won't have access to the SMART data.

I may have been wrong about the factory alias. It seems that "SanDisk SSD G5 BICS4" is a genuine ID for a working drive:

https://smarthdd.com/database/SanDisk-SSD-G5-BICS4/415000WD/

It's a very strange ID, though. "BICS4" refers to the NAND architecture. "SanDisk Milpitas" is the most common factory alias.
 
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A SMART report comes from a particular firmware module. If the firmware is bricked, then you won't have access to the SMART data.

I may have been wrong about the factory alias. It seems that "SanDisk SSD G5 BICS4" is a genuine ID for a working drive:

https://smarthdd.com/database/SanDisk-SSD-G5-BICS4/415000WD/

It's a very strange ID, though. "BICS4" refers to the NAND architecture. "SanDisk Milpitas" is the most common factory alias.
I'll have windows installed on the new drive tomorrow and see if I can get the adapter working to get data on the drive.