Does a Toshiba drive utility exist for Toshiba NVME?


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I have a 500 gb NVME I put in a Dell years ago, and cannot find one to check the drive.

I am planning on putting in a new Crucial T500 NVME in it today

I suppose I could keep both in this laptop as it has 2 slots
 

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I have a 500 gb NVME I put in a Dell years ago, and cannot find one to check the drive.

I am planning on putting in a new Crucial T500 NVME in it today

I suppose I could keep both in this laptop as it has 2 slots
Toshiba spun off their drive division as an independent company and renamed it as Kioxia. Toshiba/Kioxia SSDs are sold as Client SSDs directly to OEMs for building their PCs, Dell amongst others used them a lot. They were never sold direct to the public. Yours is likely to be a Toshiba/Kioxia BG4 like some I have in a couple of my Dell's.

There are no support utilities for these client SSDs such as you'd find for retail SSDs, eg: 'Magician' from Samsung. Support, including firmware updates, is the resposibility of the OEM, such as here from Dell:

For monitoring health you can use a utility like CrystalDiskInfo.

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  • My SYSTEM THREE is a Dell Latitude 5410, i7-10610U, 32GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro.

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    My SYSTEM SEVEN is a Lenovo Thinkpad T580, Intel Core i7-8650U, 16GB RAM, 512GB NVMe SSD + 2nd 512GB NVMe SSD, a supported device for Windows 11. This is my current general purpose 'main machine'. The installed Windows 11 Home from my System One has been migrated to this machine.
Took a picture of it, here it is.
I swapped in a Crucial t500 1gb NVME, reinstalled windows, and the laptop is super fast again

I was wondering if the Toshiba NVME has failed

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8gb
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ssd WD 500 gb

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