- Yikes! Have two of those 2TB drives for archiving. Been afraid to plug them in until a firmware update. If it’s a hardware problem, that makes it even worse. - Yeah I have one of those as well. Super pissed that there’s no fucking accountability from these companies anymore. 
 
- They should be forced to rename that line to “Temperate Casual”. 
- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - A new report from a data recovery company now points the finger at design and manufacturing flaws as the underlying issue with the recent flood of SanDisk Extreme Pro failures that eventually spurred a class action lawsuit. - It became clear in May that some of Western Digital’s SanDisk Extreme Pro 4TB SSDs suffered from sudden data loss; at this point, the company promised a firmware update to owners of the 4TB models. - However, newer revisions of these SanDisk Extreme Pro SSDs seem to have been modified with extra epoxy resin to secure the oversized components. - To follow up on its investigation, the Verge quizzed Western Digital about the recurring issue with its Extreme Pro SSDs but did not receive a response as of August 19, 2023. - This is more common with low-quality or counterfeit drives, but this is certainly not the case with the SanDisk Extreme Pro products bought from prominent retailers like Amazon. - While one of the issues is that some of Western Digital’s SanDisk Extreme Pro suddenly lose data, another is that the company hasn’t communicated well about the problems. 
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- They cut the solder paste with chalk apparently 



