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Internal SSD auto Unmounted, and issue in boot.

HI,

The internal SSD is auto un mount when it’s working.

Some time its appeared in the boot menu and some times don’t.

I used and external SSD to check the internal one appears when I started the disk utility the loading icon appeared then I got message internal SSD unmounted.

I dis assembled the SSD and cleaned the pads and same problem.

Any suggestions ??

Thanks in advance.

14 Mar

after trying diagnostics, I got VDH002 There may be an issue with a storage device.

for the battery I think it’s very good

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13 Mar

DriveDX report

  1. SYSTEM INFORMATION ###

Report Timestamp : March 13, 2019 10:58:37 PM GMT+2

Report Timestamp (ISO 8601 format) : 2019-03-13T22:58:37

Application Name : DriveDx

Application Version : 1.8.2.610

Application SubBuild : 1

Application Edition : Standalone

Application Website : https://binaryfruit.com/drivedx

DriveDx Knowledge Base Revision : 9/9

Computer Name : MShokry’s MacBook Pro

Host Name : MShokry-MacPro

Computer Model : MacBookPro12,1

OS Boot Time : 2019-03-13T22:49:30

Time Since Boot : 00h 09m 07s

OS Name : macOS

OS Version : 10.14.3

OS Build : 18D109

OS Kernel Version : Darwin 18.2.0

SAT SMART Driver Version : N/A

ATA Command Support Tolerance : verypermissive

N of drives with S.M.A.R.T support : 1

  1. DRIVE 1 OF 1 ###

Last Checked : March 13, 2019 10:58:28 PM GMT+2

Last Checked (ISO 8601 format) : 2019-03-13T22:58:28

Advanced SMART Status : OK

Overall Health Rating : GOOD 100%

SSD Lifetime Left Indicator : GOOD 99.0%

Issues found : 0

Serial Number : S23CNYAG267607

WWN Id : 5 002538 900000000

Volumes : MShokryO

Device Path : /dev/disk0

Total Capacity : 121.3 GB (121,332,826,112 Bytes)

Model Family : Apple (Samsung-based) SSDs

Model : APPLE SSD SM0128G

Firmware Version : BXW1EA0Q

Drive Type : SSD

Power On Time : 190 hours (7 days 22 hours)

Power Cycles Count : 1,009

Current Power Cycle Time : 0.2 hours

DEVICE CAPABILITIES

S.M.A.R.T. support enabled : yes

DriveDx Active Diagnostic Config : Apple (Samsung-based) g-series SSDs config [ssd.apple.samsung.g]

Sector Logical Size : 512

Sector Physical Size : 4096

Physical Interconnect : PCI

Logical Protocol : SATA

Removable : no

Ejectable : no

ATA Version : ATA8-ACS T13/1699-D revision 4c

SATA Version : SATA 3.0, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 6.0 Gb/s)

I/O Path : IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP06@1C,5/IOPP/SSD0@0/AppleAHCI/PRT0@0/IOAHCIDevice@0/AppleAHCIDiskDriver/IOAHCIBlockStorageDevice

Attributes Data Structure Revision : 1

SMART Command Transport (SCT) flags : 0x0

SCT Status supported : no

SCT Feature Control supported : no

SCT Data Table supported : no

Error logging capabilities : 0x1

Self-tests supported : yes

Offline Data Collection capabilities : 0x53

Offline Data Collection status : 0x0

Auto Offline Data Collection flags : 0x0

[Known device ]: yes

[Drive State Flags ]: 0x0

CURRENT POWER CYCLE STATISTICS

Data Read : 3.3 GB

Data Written : 318.3 MB

Data Read/Write Ratio : 10.55

Average Throughput (Read) : 24.0 MB/s

Average Throughput (Write) : 111.3 MB/s

Operations (Read) : 275,868

Operations (Write) : 17,510

Operations Read/Write Ratio : 16

Throughput per operation (Read) : 12.5 KB/Op

Throughput per operation (Write) : 18.6 KB/Op

Latency Time (Read) : 0 ns

Latency Time (Write) : 0 ns

Retries (Read) : 0

Retries (Write) : 0

Errors (Read) : 0

Errors (Write) : 0

PROBLEMS SUMMARY

Failed Indicators (life-span / pre-fail) : 0 (0 / 0)

Failing Indicators (life-span / pre-fail) : 0 (0 / 0)

Warnings (life-span / pre-fail) : 0 (0 / 0)

Recently failed Self-tests (Short / Full) : 0 (0 / 0)

I/O Error Count : 0 (0 / 0)

IMPORTANT HEALTH INDICATORS

ID NAME RAW VALUE STATUS

5 Retired Block Count 0 100% OK

173 Wear Leveling Count 0x700210012 99.0% OK

175 Host Writes MiB 1,697,281 (1.6 TB) 99.0% OK

192 Unsafe Shutdown Count 83 99.0% OK

197 Current Pending Block Count 0 100% OK

199 UDMA CRC Error Count 0 100% OK

TEMPERATURE INFORMATION (CELSIUS)

Current Temperature : 37

Power Cycle Min Temperature : 37

Power Cycle Max Temperature : 37

Lifetime Min Temperature : 32

Lifetime Max Temperature : 37

Recommended Min Temperature : 5

Recommended Max Temperature : 65

Temperature Min Limit : 5

Temperature Max Limit : 70

DRIVE HEALTH INDICATORS

ID | NAME | TYPE | UPDATE | RAW VALUE | VALUE | THRESHOLD | WORST | LAST MODIFIED | STATUS

1 Raw Read Error Rate Life-span online 0x0 200 0 200 - 100% OK

5 Retired Block Count Pre-fail online 0 100 0 100 - 100% OK

9 Power On Hours Life-span online 190 99 0 99 3/13/19 10:58 PM 99.0% OK

12 Power Cycle Count Life-span online 1,009 99 0 99 3/13/19 10:58 PM 99.0% OK

169 Total Bad Block Count Pre-fail online 0xFD02A001E0 217 10 217 - 100% OK

173 Wear Leveling Count Life-span online 0x700210012 199 100 199 3/13/19 10:58 PM 99.0% OK

174 Host Reads MiB Life-span online 3,383,194 (3.2 TB) 99 0 99 3/13/19 10:58 PM 99.0% OK

175 Host Writes MiB Life-span online 1,697,281 (1.6 TB) 99 0 99 3/13/19 10:58 PM 99.0% OK

192 Unsafe Shutdown Count Life-span online 83 99 0 99 3/13/19 10:58 PM 99.0% OK

194 Temperature (Celsius) Life-span online 37 63 30 33 3/13/19 10:58 PM 47.1% OK

197 Current Pending Block Count Life-span online 0 100 0 100 - 100% OK

199 UDMA CRC Error Count Life-span online 0 200 0 200 - 100% OK

DRIVE ERROR LOG

error log is empty

DRIVE SELF-TEST LOG

self-test log is empty

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Did you reformat it and install a fresh copy of the OS?

You may want to look at the drives S.M.A.R.T data to see what tells you How to Check SMART Status on Mac Hard Drives or to dig deeper DriveDX

Update (03/14/2019)

Lets look at a different direction here … I’m wondering if you either have a failing battery or the logic board its self has a problem within its power sub system. That could explain things here.

I would run the built-in diagnostics. Restart your system press and hold the D key to enter into it did an error code pop up?

Lets also run this Coconutbattery post a snapshot of the main window one with the MagSafe plugged in and a second with it disconnected after a few minutes Adding images to an existing question

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Drive DX show it's in the best status

for the fresh copy I can't find the SSD in the recovery mode

and when I tried to format it using disk utility it suddenly unmounted

Just updated the question with the DriveDX report

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Thanks for your kind help @danj

I just updated the Question

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Review my update

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Sorry @danj where is the update? I Updated the Question

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Look at my answer under - Update (03/14/2019)

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