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So I found a $5 Sandisk X110 128GB and apparently the guy says that it pops up in the BIOS and Disk Managment but he can't use it. Either he's just really stupid not knowing how to initialise it in disk managment or the firmware is corrupted. 

 

The translation of the description: The SSD is recognized by the PC at the level of BIOS and Disk Management, when checking with EaseUs and Sentinel software does not fail, but can not be partitioned in any way, the error is always related to I / O error. Maybe you could fix it by reapplying the firmware, but you can't find the right option.

 

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i Just want to use it in an old laptop that I use for Netflix

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Well if you have the correct firmware for the drive, then you could maybe try flashing it, otherwise, he pretty clearly says that the firmware is corrupted.

 

If he can use disk managment and hdd Sentinel, im doubtful he is "just really stupid not knowing how to initialise it in disk managment"

 

I only see your reply if you @ me.

 

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