Bueno, algunos, como yo no, tendréis ni idea y igual os sirve.
Saltaron los plomos en mi casa y al reiniciar el PC el crucial M4 dejo de ser reconocido por el PC.
Pensando en hacer un RMA, asumiendo que si un SSD muere, muere, entré en crucial y casualmente leí el titular "Why did my SSD "disappear" from my system?"
Entré y la solución a mi problema esaba allí:
A sudden power loss is most common cause for a system to fail to recognize an SSD. In most cases, your SSD can be returned to normal operating condition by completing a power cycle, a process that will take approximately one hour.
We recommend you perform this procedure on a desktop computer because it allows you to only connect the SATA power connection, which improves the odds of the power cycle being successful. However, a USB enclosure with an external power source will also work. Apple and Windows desktop users follow the same steps.
1. Once you have the drive connected and sitting idle, simply power on the computer and wait for 20 minutes. We recommend that you don't use the computer during this process.
2. Power the computer down and disconnect the drive from the power connector for 30 seconds.
3. Reconnect the drive, and repeat steps 1 and 2 one more time.
4. Reconnect the drive normally, and boot the computer to your operating system.
5. If the latest firmware has not been updated to your drive, do so.
http://forum.crucial.com/t5/Solid-State ... ta-p/65215En mi caso lo he hecho con un HDD dock
Es raro abrir un post sin tener un problema, sino una solución
pero en todo caso aquí quedará por si alguien tiene el mismo problema en un futuro.
Sorry si esta repe, acepto que no lo he buscado a fondo.
Actualizo: por desgracia me ha vuelto a pasar y siguiendo el tutorial no acababa de funcionar pero en el paso final (el 4) lo he dejado encendido conectado al PC unos minutos y al final ha arrancado.