ThePC-3000 SSDSoftware System operates in tandem with one of the three up-to-date hardware platforms – PC-3000 Portable III, PC-3000 Express, or PC-3000 UDMA – and it is intended for SSD repair and diagnosis and for data recovery from SSDs with SATA, PATA, mSATA, M.2, PCIe (NVMe/AHCI), PCIe x16, Apple Macbook interfaces and the capacity from 32 GB to 2 TB produced by different manufacturers, such as OCZ, Corsair, Crucial, RunCore, A-DATA, G.Skill, Micron, Plextor, Intel, Samsung, Seagate, SanDisk, Kingston, and others.
the System's software, the resource database – 1 Flash drive
User manual – 1 book
The functions of the PC-3000 SSD software:
for data recovery:
verify and restore the SSD's service information
read and write the content of the SSD's ROM
load the microcode into the drive's RAM
emulate the translator operation in order to get access to user data
view the password and reset the password that was earlier set on an SSD (bypass the ATA security)
turn off background processes in an SSD to prevent data damage
provide direct access to the content of memory chips (it makes unsoldering unnecessary)
work with the Data Extractor
for SSD repair (to recover normal operation):
diagnose an SSD in factory (technological) mode
verify and restore the SSD's service information
read and write the content of the SSD's ROM
load the microcode into the drive's RAM
view the logs of hidden defects (P-page, G-page) 0
perform low-level formatting to hide the discovered defects
change the configuration and identification parameters
reset the logs and S.M.A.R.T. parameters
search for the damaged memory chips
ThePC-3000 SSDcontains a set of specialized utilities for working with solid-state drives. This set includes theUniversal Utilityfor diagnosing any SSD based on the ATA-8 specification (both currently existing models and those that will be manufactured in future) and theActive Utilities (Special Utilities)intended for working with a particular drive model in factory mode. It enables to deeply diagnose SSDs, to perform service operations, to re-write the drive's microcode, to get direct access to memory chips, to carry out low-level formatting blocking the damaged cells and placing their addresses into the defect table, and to perform many other useful operations.
The list of Active Utilities of the PC-3000 SSD System is expanded as soon as new SSD models are studied, and it is a continuous process. Those utilities that are currently available allow you to successfully recover data from all contemporary solid-state drives and to resolve the majority of wide-spread SSD problems. Special adapters and connectors for the PC-3000 Portable / Express / UDMA have been added in order to use technological interfaces to diagnose and repair drives.
Breakthrough: the PCIe SSD Support
The PC-3000 SSD Extended software add-on is the world’s first and only solution to deal with damaged SSDs based on the PCIe interfaces along with the SATA ones! Together with the special adapters and thePC-3000 Portable III Systems, it helps you to diagnose the condition of the drives and extract evidence from healthy and damaged PCIe SSDs:
Adapter
Supported devices
M.2 PCIe NVMe/AHCI SSD & M.2 SATA SSD adapter (included in the delivery kit)
M.2 PCIe NVMe and M.2 (NGFF)
PCIe NVMe/AHCI Adapter for Apple Macbook SSD (can be purchased separately)
The Apple MacBook SSD M.2 NGFF PCI-e NVMe Macbook SSD 2013-2019 (12+16 pin)
PCIe x16 SSD adapter (can be purchased separately)
Native PCIe x16 - based drives (servers, gaming PCs, etc.)
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Get the PC-3000 SSD software in your Customer Update Box
The PC-3000 SSD software can be available immediately at the day of the payment. Since the payment is done you will find the following in the Customer Update Box:
the System's software
the resource database
User manual
The PC-3000 SSD is started from the main window of the PC-3000 Portable, Express, or UDMA System by means of clicking a button on the desktop panel.