I was wiping an NVMe drive on my work laptop because I migrated to a new unit (win11, sadly...) and whilst in the GParted live, I came across this: https://github.com/linux-nvme/nvme-cli

Maybe it could be helpful for your case for diagnostics? iunno, but thought I'd let you know. Should be in most repos - it is in Debian's, that's for sure.

https://nvmexpress.org/ made that tool - my problem is with one TOSHIBHA BG3 KBG30ZMT128G 2242 NVMe (avoid this old) only which has old CHIP after worling 3 times it stopped getting recognized at kernel level so except fro dmesg and lscpi nothing else lsblk or nvme-cli cannot see it anymore. I bought few more NVMe for other purpose and one install win10 - all working fine. i may return that 1 card - BC711 i heard chip is better

also mSATA at cheap if can get is better than SSD or HDD if can get (speed not important)

BTW win11 donot use in own hw until 2035 - Win7 can still be used - just for good graphics on screen

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