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SANDISK Extreme PRO Portable (2 TB)
EUR208,22 EUR104,11/1TB

SANDISK Extreme PRO Portable

2 TB


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rolf.jeger

3 years ago

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Raffaele Santuari

3 years ago

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Thank you very much for your comment. We will gladly forward this internally to the responsible department and hope that this will be checked promptly.

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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sternenlicht.li

2 years ago

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barisisik

2 years ago

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My SSD was among the list of the affected drives. I updated the firmware and I haven't had any problems thus far. Returning is your decision of course, but personally I won't return considering the firmware update. It's a great drive which I use for music composition using VST libraries.

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rogerdarin

2 years ago

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helalwi

2 years ago

That's great information. Thank you very much. Access to a Windows PC is hardly a problem with a friend or acquaintance. It's only a matter of downloading the new FW and according to the description you can also connect an SSD formatted for Mac to Windiws for this purpose (whether this also works for password-protected SSDs?). Now I have entered the S/N and find that my SSD purchased in January 2023 is not affected. Anyway, this forum is very, very useful.

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helalwi

2 years ago

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ian.leader

2 years ago

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I've had no problems with mine, but it was manufactured in 2021, and according to the ArsTechnica article, the problem seems to only occurring with units from November 2022 or later. If I had one of these later units I would not rely on it as my only backup until there's more clarity.

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sesag

3 years ago

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beck.chrigi

3 years ago

Without installing San Disk Security, it works like a "normal USB stick" after installing the software, the disk only works with a password. However, during installation there is a query asking whether no query is necessary on this device (installation PC).

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thomas_sidler

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

Official response from Sandisk: http://kb-int.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/23868/~/launch-privateaccess-in-debug-mode-to-capture-log-files I would try the SSD on another PC. As a general rule, you should always eject a USB drive via the icon at the bottom right before removing it, otherwise you may end up with data rubbish.

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jean-nicol1

3 years ago

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baldinho

3 years ago

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Rathos

3 years ago

Good day, Before you say something like that, I would strongly recommend that you check your purchase history again. Did you perhaps buy the first version or the non-PRO version? I strongly suspect that you bought this one: Sandisk Extreme Portable V2 (1000 GB) Kind regards

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