Question Bricked Samsung T7 ( ASM2362)
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Bricked Samsung T7 ( ASM2362) Hello,I really need help and scince you are uploading a buch of firmware for the AS-Media Chips you could maybe help me. My Samsung T7 drive kept disconnecting and I was looking into a solution. After a while I found a post stating I could just update the USB bridge firmware. I did as he told me, but now my drive is very slow (300mb/s) and gets hot after a while and then disconnects.I have a second T7 drive that works and I was wondering if there is a solution to flash the old firmware. Unfortunatly the firmware that is on the T7 is nowhere to be found. Is there a way to mirror the working firmware onto the bricked drive or do you know something else I could try?I saw that there are some firmwares and configs made for other drives like the crucial X8. Is there a similar possibility a config and firmware could be made from my working drive? I really hope you can help me!!
Kind regards,
Jakob Funke
Bricked Samsung T7 ( ASM2362) Hello,I really need help and scince you are uploading a buch of firmware for the AS-Media Chips you could maybe help me. My Samsung T7 drive kept disconnecting and I was looking into a solution. After a while I found a post stating I could just update the USB bridge firmware. I did as he told me, but now my drive is very slow (300mb/s) and gets hot after a while and then disconnects.I have a second T7 drive that works and I was wondering if there is a solution to flash the old firmware. Unfortunatly the firmware that is on the T7 is nowhere to be found. Is there a way to mirror the working firmware onto the bricked drive or do you know something else I could try?I saw that there are some firmwares and configs made for other drives like the crucial X8. Is there a similar possibility a config and firmware could be made from my working drive? I really hope you can help me!!
Kind regards,
Jakob Funke
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If there is no firmware, and if you are sure it is an ASM2362 try the utility below to find out the version you currently have
I have a 2364 on the utility
ASM-2362 NVMe/USB 3.1 Controller (10Gbps) (station-drivers.com)
I have a 2364 on the utility
ASM-2362 NVMe/USB 3.1 Controller (10Gbps) (station-drivers.com)
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I manage to dump a bin file from Samsung T7 shield, but I can't make it to work with mptool.
Anyone can help?
The Firmware version is 190306_81_36_02
Anyone can help?
The Firmware version is 190306_81_36_02
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Have you tried on another USB 2.0 port for example?
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