I'm having a strange issue with the WDC SN740 Solid State Drive Firmware Update Utility. It says I need to update my SSD firmware (*) from version 73110101 to version 73110101 (same ???). (*) The README file says: "If a detected drive requires an update, it will be...
Users of other My Cloud devices should promptly update to the latest firmware by clicking the firmware update notification to receive the latest security fixes. Cloud access will not be available until your My Cloud device has been updated to firmware version 5.25.132 or above. Please ...
My Cloud OS 5 Firmware 5.26.202 includes updates to help improve the security of your My Cloud OS 5 devices. To take advantage of the latest security fixes, Western Digital recommends that users promptly update their devices to the latest firmware by clicking on the firmware update notificatio...
Yeah. Let me start with the first part of the question, Harlan. With respect to where we are from an enterprise SSD as a mix, we're basically with -- in the Q1, we've exceeded a little bit the 15% of that mix. And as David mentioned in his in his comments a bit earlier that...
Is this behaviour from the Solid State Drive Firmware Update Utility normal? I'm affraid of bricking the SSD because I'm not sure if I can trust the Firmware Update Utility. I've noticed this: Lenovo reports this update as critical with the release date of 23-03-2023....
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Western Digital provides data storage solutions, including systems, HDD, Flash SSD, memory and personal data solutions to help customers capture and preserve their most valued data.
Western Digital provides data storage solutions, including systems, HDD, Flash SSD, memory and personal data solutions to help customers capture and preserve their most valued data.
The SanDisk X600 SATA SED SSD is vulnerable to an attack where data stored and encrypted by the device may be decrypted without knowledge of proper authentication credentials. Additionally, the device is vulnerable to an attack where inauthentic firmware
The SanDisk X600 SATA SED SSD is vulnerable to an attack where data stored and encrypted by the device may be decrypted without knowledge of proper authentication credentials. Additionally, the device is vulnerable to an attack where inauthentic firmware