Hi all.
I've just bought a Samsung 990Pro 4TB NVMe for use with an external USB-C enclosure. As there have been reports of premature failures with some of these SSD's I've checked via S/N with Samsung that this particular drive has left the factory without the newer firmware and they've confirmed that there is in fact an update available.
The Samsung Magician Software for MacOS is appallingly limited in even displaying basic information. I don't have a Windows PC but could try use a friend's to DL the Samsung software to update the firmware. But before I go down this path, there is speculation that the NVMe drives won't even be recognized by this SW if used as an external. That only internal NVMe's can access this SW.
I did once have Samsung Magician on my MBP and it only "saw" the internal (a Samsung SATA SSD) and not the externally plugged in NVMe. That was with MacOS so am wondering if someone can confirm (or deny) the same thing will happen with the Windows approach?
Cheers
I've just bought a Samsung 990Pro 4TB NVMe for use with an external USB-C enclosure. As there have been reports of premature failures with some of these SSD's I've checked via S/N with Samsung that this particular drive has left the factory without the newer firmware and they've confirmed that there is in fact an update available.
The Samsung Magician Software for MacOS is appallingly limited in even displaying basic information. I don't have a Windows PC but could try use a friend's to DL the Samsung software to update the firmware. But before I go down this path, there is speculation that the NVMe drives won't even be recognized by this SW if used as an external. That only internal NVMe's can access this SW.
I did once have Samsung Magician on my MBP and it only "saw" the internal (a Samsung SATA SSD) and not the externally plugged in NVMe. That was with MacOS so am wondering if someone can confirm (or deny) the same thing will happen with the Windows approach?
Cheers