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Old 09-03-2019, 8:26am   #14
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Yeah, in my experience if a new computer doesn't recognize an old drive, and you've done the obvious like try a different cable and motherboard connector, the drive is either dead or incompatible somehow. But probably just dead. SSD's go from working to brick in a heartbeat, there is usually no warning. I'd just use the opportunity to get a bigger better new SSD.
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