• Most obscure computer problem I've seen

    From RichA@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 22 00:33:03 2022
    Two identical 500GB Samsung 850 SSDs. Media server could read from what, but could not see files on the other. I did everything, including unformating, formatting in different modes, deleting and re-installing partitions. Nothing. Turns out, the older
    media server could not read from a GTP drive. It had to be MBR. Converting in the command prompt in windows is easy, about a four line affair. After that, no problems.

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  • From David G. Brooks@21:1/5 to RichA on Tue Nov 22 09:31:47 2022
    On 22/11/2022 08:33, RichA wrote:
    Two identical 500GB Samsung 850 SSDs. Media server could read from what, but could not see files on the other. I did everything, including unformating, formatting in different modes, deleting and re-installing partitions. Nothing. Turns out, the
    older media server could not read from a GTP drive. It had to be MBR. Converting in the command prompt in windows is easy, about a four line affair. After that, no problems.


    If you have made errors in your post, please correct them so that I may properly understand what you claim.

    Thank you, Rich.

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  • From David Taylor@21:1/5 to RichA on Tue Nov 22 11:34:43 2022
    On 22/11/2022 08:33, RichA wrote:
    Two identical 500GB Samsung 850 SSDs. Media server could read from what, but could not see files on the other. I did everything, including unformating, formatting in different modes, deleting and re-installing partitions. Nothing. Turns out, the
    older media server could not read from a GTP drive. It had to be MBR. Converting in the command prompt in windows is easy, about a four line affair. After that, no problems.

    Thanks for posting that. I may have encountered a similar error when upgrading from a 500 GB 2.5" SSD to a 1 TB M.2 stick. My backup software produced an unbootable disk, but the supplied Samsung transfer software handled it correctly, though.
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    Cheers,
    David
    Web: https://www.satsignal.eu

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  • From Magani@21:1/5 to RichA on Tue Nov 22 17:03:55 2022
    On Tuesday, 22 November 2022 at 6:33:07 pm UTC+10, RichA wrote:
    Two identical 500GB Samsung 850 SSDs. Media server could read from what, but could not see files on the other. I did everything, including unformating, formatting in different modes, deleting and re-installing partitions. Nothing. Turns out, the older
    media server could not read from a GTP drive. It had to be MBR. Converting in the command prompt in windows is easy, about a four line affair. After that, no problems.

    Rich, have you tried updating the SSD firmware via Samsung's Magician software? Might be worthwhile for the older one? I don't know what the situation is for the 850s, but my 3 x 1TB 980s have all been firmware-updated recently with no adverse outcomes.

    Cheers,
    Magani

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  • From RichA@21:1/5 to Magani on Thu Nov 24 19:22:40 2022
    On Tuesday, 22 November 2022 at 20:03:59 UTC-5, Magani wrote:
    On Tuesday, 22 November 2022 at 6:33:07 pm UTC+10, RichA wrote:
    Two identical 500GB Samsung 850 SSDs. Media server could read from what, but could not see files on the other. I did everything, including unformating, formatting in different modes, deleting and re-installing partitions. Nothing. Turns out, the
    older media server could not read from a GTP drive. It had to be MBR. Converting in the command prompt in windows is easy, about a four line affair. After that, no problems.
    Rich, have you tried updating the SSD firmware via Samsung's Magician software? Might be worthwhile for the older one? I don't know what the situation is for the 850s, but my 3 x 1TB 980s have all been firmware-updated recently with no adverse outcomes.


    Cheers,
    Magani

    Yes, they were up-to-date but the server was older.

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