Has anyone ever had this issue with NVMe SSDs?

“A device which does not exist was specified.”

Is this a hardware defect? The drive (PNY CS3140 1TB) is only about 5 weeks old. It seems to fix itself after a couple of reboots, but it’s very annoying. Linux doesn’t seem to have any issues with it yet.

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  • Fell 🔜 #FOSDEM@ma.fellr.netOP
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    5 days ago

    @BananaTrifleViolin Good idea. The M.2 slot was left unpopulated for years before I added this drive. It’s possible that some dust got in there causing a connection issue.

    I re-seated it and wiggled it around a bit to ensure any dust between the contacts got out of the way. It’s being properly recognised now, but we’ll see for how long.

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      5 days ago

      You can power it off, unplug it, remove the drive, and use a small clean and dry paint brush to ensure there is no dust in there.

      Since it is happening with Windows and Linux you may be looking at a bad drive. It would make sense to RMA it.

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          4 days ago

          I would only do that if it was grimy. Dust would normally brush off. If OP smokes or anything like that then rubbing alcohol would be appropriate.