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I had a desktop running an OCZ Vertex2 that stopped being recognized by the system. I am pretty sure the warranty has since expired, so RMA is not an issue (I was not willing to send them the drive without an expressed guarantee that the data would be sanitized; the drive was not hw/sw encrypted).
Because the storage was not encrypted, and I suspect it was the SF controller that died, and not the NAND storage array... is it possible to recover the data? If I bought a compatible SF controller, could this be done? I lost all my music collection, and cannot find a backup/image with the music (or my bitcoin wallet... currently valued @ > $1600 USD). Even better: has a fix been discovered/released to revive these drive? I also have two smaller Vertex2s that died in my laptop. thanks
Because the storage was not encrypted, and I suspect it was the SF controller that died, and not the NAND storage array... is it possible to recover the data? If I bought a compatible SF controller, could this be done? I lost all my music collection, and cannot find a backup/image with the music (or my bitcoin wallet... currently valued @ > $1600 USD). Even better: has a fix been discovered/released to revive these drive? I also have two smaller Vertex2s that died in my laptop. thanks
