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Samsung SSD 960 PRO NVMe M.2 512 Go MZ-V6P512 Data Security, Over Provisioning, General Limitations

MZ-75E120B/EU, MZ-75E120BW, MZ-75E120RW, MZ-75E120Z, MZ-75E1T0B/EU, MZ-75E1T0BW, MZ-75E250B/EU, MZ-75E250BW, MZ-75E250RW, MZ-75E2T0B/EU, MZ-75E2T0BW, MZ-75E4T0B/EU, MZ-75E4T0BW, MZ-75E500B/EU, MZ-75E500BW, MZ-75E500RW, MZ-76E1T0B/EU, MZ-76E1T0BW, MZ-76E250B/EU, MZ-76E250BW, MZ-76E2T0B/EU, MZ-76E2T0BW, MZ-76E4T0B/EU, MZ-76E4T0BW, MZ-76E500B/EU, MZ-76E500BW, MZ-76P1T0B/EU, MZ-76P1T0BW, MZ-76P256B/EU, MZ-76P256BW, MZ-76P2T0B/EU, MZ-76P2T0BW, MZ-76P512B/EU, MZ-76P512BW, MZ-7KE128BW, MZ-7KE128Z, MZ-7KE1T0BW, MZ-7KE256BW, MZ-7KE2T0BW, MZ-7KE512BW, MZ-7LN120BW, MZ-M5E120BW, MZ-M5E1T0BW, MZ-M5E250BW, MZ-M5E500BW, MZ-M6E1T0BW, MZ-M6E250BW, MZ-M6E500BW, MZ-N5E120BW, MZ-N5E1T0BW, MZ-N5E250BW, MZ-N5E500BW, MZ-N6E1T0BW, MZ-N6E250BW, MZ-N6E2T0BW, MZ-N6E500BW, MZ-V5P256BW, MZ-V5P512BW, MZ-V6E1T0BW, MZ-V6E250BW, MZ-V6E500BW, MZ-V6P1T0BW, MZ-V6P2T0BW, MZ-V6P512BW

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Installation Guide

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General Limitations

6)The Bootable solution will not work with devices attached via SATA 6Gbps (SATA III) operating in IDE mode.

7)Secure Erase may not work on systems where SECURITY FREEZE LOCK is issued by the BIOS.

Data Security

1)Class 0, TCG Opal and Encrypted Drive cannot be enabled simultaneously. Only one mode can be enabled at a time and all other modes must be disabled.

2)Security mode (Class 0, TCG/Opal or Encrypted Drive) must be disabled (unlocked) before removing and installing onto another PC.

Over Provisioning

1)Over Provisioning only supports NTFS and raw (Unformatted) partitions.

2)Over Provisioning does not support dynamic disks or disks that require

‘Chkdsk’ operation.

3)Magician cannot guarantee that Over Provisioning scans disk’s partition layout properly, if partition information had been changed during scanning.

4)Over Provisioning may fail, even though enough free space is available, if your system suffers from cluster misalignment.

5)If user cannot span or shrink volume size through disk management of OS administration tool, it is possible not to work dynamic over-provisioning properly.

6)Windows ‘Disk Partition Service’ and ‘Virtual disk Service’ should not be disabled in order to perform Over Provisioning.

7)Over Provisioning can only be performed on the last accessible partition (NTFS or raw)

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