![]() In none of the cases did I actually run a test from the SeaTools on the SSD, because it doesn't even get to the point where you can pick a drive to run tests on. I left a note with my laptop repair RMA, but I'm afraid it won't get the higher level attention that it needs without prodding.Įdit: Some additional clarification, this was done to test external Seagate drives. If anyone happens to know of a way of getting this reported to Lenovo engineers, please do speak up. So far, based on the topic for it on Lenovo's forums, there are 3 of us that have encountered this problem, myself having had it happen on 2 separate drives. I suspect it is a firmware issue on the SSD that reacts poorly to what SeaTools does. I'm talking the partition table is gone and testdisk is unable to bring anything back killed. Basically, when you run Seagate SeaTools on a Lenovo laptop with an SSD drive starting with MZVLW, it kills the SSD. ![]() I'm trying to warn people about this as well as get greater visibility of this issue, as I don't know any way to contact Lenovo engineers about this.
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