One day ago, I woke up my PC from hibernation, and it couldn't detect any boot drive. I thought it messed up the BIOS. After several attempts, it was still the same.
The BIOS still detected the Samsung Evo 860 - 500GB, so I plugged it into a SATA-to-USB 3 adapter (tried multiple adapters) to test. None of the adapters showed the contents of the SSD, but the PC slowed down when trying to use DiskPart or find the drive in HDD Sentinel. After a while, DiskPart showed Disk 2, but with no partitions.
The SSD's health is still good, and it's been working fine for several years without any issues. It contains Windows 10, many configuration files, Firefox passwords, sessions, etc.
When the SATA-to-USB 3 adapter stopped blinking the white light, I refreshed Device Manager and rescanned the disk in HDD Sentinel and CrystalDiskInfo. However, the drive was unresponsive. HDD Sentinel took a long time to detect the Samsung Evo 860, but it still did not respond.
Is this a hardware failure or a software issue? It's pretty new to me, as I thought this would only happen if the SSD had reached a very low health level. I've hibernated many times, from several days to weeks, so I was pretty shocked when I woke it up yesterday and found out it wasn't working anymore.
I'm trying to find a 5-star screwdriver, but it seems they're rare in my country. I want to open the SSD and see what went wrong, especially since it happened after hibernation. All other devices in the PC are still functioning normally—multiple HDDs, CPU, fans, GPU, etc.
The BIOS still detected the Samsung Evo 860 - 500GB, so I plugged it into a SATA-to-USB 3 adapter (tried multiple adapters) to test. None of the adapters showed the contents of the SSD, but the PC slowed down when trying to use DiskPart or find the drive in HDD Sentinel. After a while, DiskPart showed Disk 2, but with no partitions.
The SSD's health is still good, and it's been working fine for several years without any issues. It contains Windows 10, many configuration files, Firefox passwords, sessions, etc.
When the SATA-to-USB 3 adapter stopped blinking the white light, I refreshed Device Manager and rescanned the disk in HDD Sentinel and CrystalDiskInfo. However, the drive was unresponsive. HDD Sentinel took a long time to detect the Samsung Evo 860, but it still did not respond.
DISKPART> list disk
Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt
-------- ------------- ------- ------- --- ---
Disk 0 Online 119 GB 0 B
Disk 1 Online 465 GB 1024 KB *
* Disk 2 Online 465 GB 465 GB
DISKPART> select disk 2
Disk 2 is now the selected disk.
DISKPART> list partition
There are no partitions on this disk to show.
Is this a hardware failure or a software issue? It's pretty new to me, as I thought this would only happen if the SSD had reached a very low health level. I've hibernated many times, from several days to weeks, so I was pretty shocked when I woke it up yesterday and found out it wasn't working anymore.
I'm trying to find a 5-star screwdriver, but it seems they're rare in my country. I want to open the SSD and see what went wrong, especially since it happened after hibernation. All other devices in the PC are still functioning normally—multiple HDDs, CPU, fans, GPU, etc.
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