: The SSD becomes unbootable, often showing a capacity of 0GB or 20MB.
This report focuses on the Phison PS3111-S11-13 controller, commonly used in budget-oriented SATA SSDs (e.g., Inland, PNY), which is widely reported to suffer from a critical "firmware glitch" causing total drive failure and data loss phison ps3111-s11-13 firmware
: This is a known firmware corruption state where the SSD identifies itself only as "SATAFIRM S11" in the BIOS. Once this occurs, the drive typically becomes read-only or completely inaccessible, often leading to total data loss. High Failure Rate : The SSD becomes unbootable, often showing a