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I had the same problem to reset a T7 touch drive, and I figured out the process successfully. So I'll leave this procedure here for others to find. Obviously, all prior data on the drive will be forever gone with this procedure.

For me, using firefox, this site gave me a dangerous site warning, weird, but it's fine - I had to add an exception. Then scroll down to where you see "live chat". Click on that button (live chat is probably closed, not a problem), and it will instead take you to a page to open a support ticket request (under livehelpnow.net, and should say "samsung memory services" at the top). Fill this in, select your device in the drop down menu, and mention you need to reset your device, and submit.

For me, in 1 day they responded, and first sent me a dropbox link with a .zip that includes a samsung tool with a file "factoryreset.exe". Open the tool, which scans for a locked SSD, and generates a 4-part key, which you reply back to the support email, and they'll give you part 2 of that key to type in to complete the reset. Supposedly this tool works for most, but for me this tool couldn't initially find my drive (said "no locked PSSD found"). I'm using windows, but there is a mac version as well, just note in your message which you need.

So attempt 2, I wrote back, and this time they sent another dropbox for another reset tool that instead uses the PSID number on the end of the SSD housing (also called "factoryreset.exe"). This tool worked great, and more simply. Just enter that PSID (a long string of about 30 letters/numbers), click "do factory reset", and in about a minute, it's all done.

Next, unplug and replug the SSD. The drive won't show up in Windows explorer yet. Open "disk mangement" via the administrative tools --> computer management in the control panel, and you should see your drive as unallocated space. Right click on the small drive label square on the left (not the long rectangle representing the drive partition), and select "initialize drive". Select MBR or GPT (it should be prechecked, based on how your other drives are set up, like in my case it was MBR, but most newer PCs may be GPT). Then click next to finish.

One warning, while my T7 drive now works great again, this process wiped away the original small read-only partition that contained the samsung software to set up the drive protection password and fingerprint. I don't care or need it personally, but if you do, you may need to ask support yet again for that software or how to replace it onto the drive.

Do you happen to still have access to those tools? I tried creating a ticket, but they just told me that either samsung magician works for me, or I need to send it back, and I'd like to try out something else before I send it to them (and I practically exhausted all of the possibilities).

I'll add one more note... I had another T7 drive (shield, not touch) with the same issue, stuck read-only and lost the password. On this drive, I tried both of the Samsung standalone tools to reset, and neither would find the drive at all. I contacted their support again, and they said to try Samsung Magician, which I did, installing onto a Windows 10 PC, and again, no luck with the reset. The software did see the drive and gave usage statistics, but the PSID reset function was blocked. As a last resort before an RMA, I installed the Magician software on an old Windows 7 PC instead, and tried again, and surprise, it worked perfectly and let me do the PSID reset.

Lesson is, the OS seems to affect how these reset tools work. Win10/11 I have heard can have issues with Samsung SSDs in general, where a drive won't show up or can't be configured and appear to be dead, but Win7 will find it and set it up just fine.

I have a 980 Pro 2TB SSD with Heat Sink. It has firmware 4B2QGXA7. Magician says update firmware to 5B2QGXA7. When doing the Firmware Update it says wait 20 seconds then fails. It says "Failed to update firmware on the selected drive."

On the page that Magician uses to download new firmware (www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/samsungssd/downloads.html ) in the section for the 5B2QGXA7 firmware, the "data-an-la tag" contains the value: "Samsung_SSD_980_PRO_4B2QGXA7.iso"

It should contain the value: "Samsung_SSD_980_PRO_5B2QGXA7.iso". This download page is a different download page from the one found via samsung.com menu navigation.

I found maybe related problem with FW update when more than one Samsung NVMe SSD 980 PRO are installed.

First time noted soon after assembly 2022-07-31 and after update of the Magician yesterday 2023-02-03 the problem is still there. Please read carefully the description below.

I just bought a Samsung 830 SSD Basic (64GB). It seems as if it needs a running Windows OS for firmware updates (seems to rely on an some kind of a Samsung tool). So my question is: Does anyone use a Samsung 830 SSD and know a way to perform a firmware update without using a Win OS?

I think the "Magician Software" that is included with the drive actually allows you to make a bootable DOS usb/cd for firmware upgrades. So I am not entirely sure that you are actually doing it from within windows. The drive that I have there is an update for firmware (I hav the 830 128GB), but it was released in January, and my drive already has it (I think nearly all of them that you are able to buy in the stores do have it).

The samsung 830 is one of the most reliable drives out there today, it is not as fast as some of the other top tier consumer drives, but it uses syncronous flash and Samsungs own controller. I am not saying the M4 is a bad drive, as it also has synchronous flash and is of great quality. But the samsung is pretty sweet. That said, I also have a Kingston HyperX, and a Mushkin Atlas mSATA, and I have nothing but great thigns to say about both of those as well. Of course the mushkin is mSATA, so intended for that tinly little WWAN slot, though there are adapters for it (and it is only 7 grams).

....Okay....? So, the UDMA/133 is not to be taken at face value.

Another thread on this had a post that said...

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technolog wrote:

These are clearly SATA 3 speeds, because practical speeds with SATA 2 do not exceed 270 MiB/s.

Sorry for the late answer.

No, there is no plan.

I've been away from ubuntu for a while now.

Is samsung-tools of any use yet? I think a lot of things have changed, and most of the functionalities provided by samsung-tools would need a complete revisit.

Also, since my old crappy Samsung netbook is almost dead, I really have no interest in keeping this work on. Right now the only useful functionality from samsung-tools in my opinion is the keybindings, which is of a limited use anyway since any good modern desktop environment already provides bindings for wifi toggling, bluetooth toggling etc.

I am using a Samsung 300-e5a laptop and the only way wifi and fan control fuction keys work is via installing Samsung-tools on it.

Since the new version is 16.04 , I am unable to install Samsung tools for 16.04. Old packages for oneiric and thrusty don't work either.

People like me and a lot of other people are counting on this project to use their Samsung laptops in Ubuntu.

Is there any way linux on my samsung project could continue elsewhere given the fact that Voria is not interested in

continuing development of samsung-tools for 16.04. Could someone else carry on this project and compile code for 16.04?

Thank you very much for the samsung-tools 16.04 version.

I installed it and it works like a charm.

We, people who use opensource software are thankful for your efforts and support that you put into projects like this one.

Big respect.

Mystic-Mirage

Thank you! I spent quite a while fiddling about with a tablet I bought used, trying kernel options like acpi_backlight=vendor and so on. For whatever reason installing the xenial version of the tools package is what finally made /sys/class/backlight/samsung appear and as such enable the backlight brightness control. For reference (and so that search engines find this page for anyone else looking), the model is Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro XE700T1C

Hi, Voria! Also look at here -- ~mystic-mirage/+recipe/samsung-tools-mm for example of auto build from git repo. It can dramatically save your time. I recommend using more plain versions in debian/changelog for auto build -- like 2.3.2-1. Just remove tilda-staring parts. Place them in auto build recipe. 589ccfa754

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