No, I will not connect devices with my data to a Windows computer.No, I will not have (access to) a Windows computer.To save other people’s time, here are my answers to a few somewhat common and obvious FAQs: Then how can one perform a firmware upgrade? Are there any known working firmware flashing flags for (e.g.) hdparm -fwdownload? (And where does one download the firmware file?) (Side note: These are SATA SSDs, not NVMEs, so the nvme command doesn’t really apply to my case.) How is that even possible? All I could find and try was this old package / utility, but it fails to detect the SATA SSDs, because (IIUC) it is an outdated tool from ~2013 that only updates very old rotating disks (also called “RED” back then). Surprisingly, there seems to be (still!) no firmware update tool available for the most frequently used OS on the planet (i.e. And that gives me an OCD (or even CDO) feeling that I should upgrade the 7 other devices to the l8test and gr8test version. Now one of them failed and I got a replacement. Have there been any updates on this? I have a filesystem consisting of 8 WDS400T1R0A-68A4W0 SSDs with firmware version 411000WR.
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