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You would have to remove it to look on the bottom and find the SN that is printed there. I have no idea how easy that is .
You would have to remove it to look on the bottom and find the SN that is printed there. I have no idea how easy that is .
I thought you had tried that and it gave you a serial seagate didnt recognize.
That is hilarious from the macrium fanatic.
Brand new machine...so would send it back before tinkering. They said they've had other issues with these, but not sure as they are my first ssd's in drive mode (have a WD-Black for backups).
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Yes, that's correct, but maybe a human can get it sorted with the numbers it's providing.
You guys are , but still any reason they randomly don't show up in Windows after a reboot? When it does show, it's great and no data lost. C/Win10 drive always shows w/o issues. AMD/TPM/Win10 have some issues they are sorting...anything related to that at all?
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Seagate has to make this tough...after some more digging, did find and dl their ssd tool. Like the other tool, finds the drives but it did have this line:
Unsafe Shutdowns = 106
Looks like I'll have to see if Seagate has some firmware updates as it won't do it online, but via a file.