SSD that works reading/showing data but wont write to disk anymore












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It's an old ssd, it stopped booting my linux and now after a while I realised that all the changes i make to the data is rolled back after mounting/umounting.



Is there a way to confirm that it has a broken ?nand?



Maybe I can't even format now right? Cause it won't change the disk anymore. Only read.










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  • It sounds like your ssd has read it's maximum number of writes. S.M.A.R.T might tell you more (Crystsl diskinfo might show this info)
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It's an old ssd, it stopped booting my linux and now after a while I realised that all the changes i make to the data is rolled back after mounting/umounting.



Is there a way to confirm that it has a broken ?nand?



Maybe I can't even format now right? Cause it won't change the disk anymore. Only read.










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  • It sounds like your ssd has read it's maximum number of writes. S.M.A.R.T might tell you more (Crystsl diskinfo might show this info)
    – davidgo
    Dec 14 at 14:27














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It's an old ssd, it stopped booting my linux and now after a while I realised that all the changes i make to the data is rolled back after mounting/umounting.



Is there a way to confirm that it has a broken ?nand?



Maybe I can't even format now right? Cause it won't change the disk anymore. Only read.










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It's an old ssd, it stopped booting my linux and now after a while I realised that all the changes i make to the data is rolled back after mounting/umounting.



Is there a way to confirm that it has a broken ?nand?



Maybe I can't even format now right? Cause it won't change the disk anymore. Only read.







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  • It sounds like your ssd has read it's maximum number of writes. S.M.A.R.T might tell you more (Crystsl diskinfo might show this info)
    – davidgo
    Dec 14 at 14:27


















  • It sounds like your ssd has read it's maximum number of writes. S.M.A.R.T might tell you more (Crystsl diskinfo might show this info)
    – davidgo
    Dec 14 at 14:27
















It sounds like your ssd has read it's maximum number of writes. S.M.A.R.T might tell you more (Crystsl diskinfo might show this info)
– davidgo
Dec 14 at 14:27




It sounds like your ssd has read it's maximum number of writes. S.M.A.R.T might tell you more (Crystsl diskinfo might show this info)
– davidgo
Dec 14 at 14:27















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