Hey, I have a Acer Iconia W510 tablet from 2012 here. It runs Windows 10 1809 IoT LTSC and has a Intel Atom-1800 CPU + GMA SGX545. Neither HWINFO nor Crystaldisk can detect the built in SSD. Is there any chance for another tool that might be able to check the health or at least detect the SSD and hand out some infos on such a tablet computer ?
Can you try the QT from here? https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/multi-oem-retail-project-mrp-mk3.71555/#post-1283849 It should be able to give the needed info about the ssd/emmc/hdd/nvme. Some examples: Code: ==========================================[ System Drive C: Partition Information ]========================================== BusType : ATA/IDE Mode : Other/Reserved Partition Type : MBR DriveType : HDD Filesystem : NTFS Model Name : WDC WD1600BEVT-75ZCT2 Capacity Data : Total: 159 GB , Avail: 125 GB {84%} - Approx Values. OS Defrag Task Status 2 : Unknown Code: ==========================================[ System Drive C: Partition Information ]========================================== BusType : SATA Partition Type : MBR DriveType : SSD Filesystem : NTFS SSD Trim Status : Enabled for NTFS | Enabled for ReFS Model Name : Samsung SSD 850 PRO 512GB Serial Number : Not Shown On Saved Report Capacity Data : Total: 511 GB , Avail: 419 GB {88%} - Approx Values. Health Status : OK - The disk appears to be functioning normally. OS Defrag Task Status 1 : Enabled OS Defrag Task Status 2 : Ready Bitlocker Boot Status : Disabled {0x0} Code: ==========================================[ System Drive C: Partition Information ]========================================== BusType : SAS Partition Type : MBR DriveType : SSD Filesystem : NTFS SSD Trim Status : Enabled for NTFS | Enabled for ReFS Model Name : VMware Virtual S Capacity Data : Total: 64 GB , Avail: 51 GB {86%} - Approx Values. Health Status : OK - The disk appears to be functioning normally. OS Defrag Task Status 1 : Enabled OS Defrag Task Status 2 : Ready Bitlocker Boot Status : Disabled {0x0} Long File Paths Enabled : Yes {0x1} NTFS allows file paths greater than 260 characters. Code: ==========================================[ System Drive C: Partition Information ]========================================== BusType : NVMe Partition Type : MBR DriveType : SSD/NVMe Filesystem : NTFS Model Name : ADATA SX8200PNP Serial Number : Not Shown On Saved Report Capacity Data : Total: 511 GB , Avail: 457 GB {96%} - Approx Values. Health Status : OK - The disk appears to be functioning normally. OS Defrag Task Status 1 : Enabled OS Defrag Task Status 2 : Ready Bitlocker Boot Status : Disabled {0x0} Long File Paths Enabled : Yes {0x1} NTFS allows file paths greater than 260 characters.
@itsmemario1 This is from my tablet: Code: ==========================================[ System Drive C: Partition Information ]========================================== BusType : eMMC/SD Partition Type : GPT Secure Boot Status : Enabled DriveType : SSD Filesystem : NTFS SSD Trim Status : Enabled for NTFS | Enabled for ReFS Model Name : SEM32G Serial Number : Not Shown On Saved Report Capacity Data : Total: 29 GB , Avail: 3 GB {14%} - Approx Values. Health Status : OK - The disk appears to be functioning normally. OS Defrag Task Status 1 : Enabled OS Defrag Task Status 2 : Ready Bitlocker Boot Status : Disabled {0x0} Long File Paths Enabled : No {0x0} NTFS does NOT allow file paths greater than 260 characters.
But what about mine? : Code: ==========================================[ System Drive C: Partition Information ]========================================== BusType : NVMe Partition Type : GPT Secure Boot Status : Enabled DriveType : SSD/NVMe Filesystem : NTFS Model Name : SAMSUNG MZFLV128HCGR-000MV Serial Number : Not Shown On Saved Report Capacity Data : Total: 125 GiB , Avail: 12 GiB {11%} - Approx Values. Health Status : OK - The disk appears to be functioning normally. OS Defrag Service State : Stopped OS Defrag Task Status 1 : Enabled OS Defrag Task Status 2 : Ready {Localized Wording} Bitlocker Boot Status : Enabled {0x1} Long File Paths Enabled : No {0x0} NTFS does NOT allow file paths greater than 260 characters. Sorry if something unexpected happens
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There should be an eMMC soldered to the motherboard, there is no an SSD or anything else, in which case it is a so-called flash memory and it has only two options - it works or it doesn't work, there is nothing to measure. Also, there is nothing to exchange and if you want more memory or memory doesn't work no more, then must be replaced the new motherboard. While the year number was 2012, there were only soldered modules. Now there are also interchangeable, up to 500GB capacity.