01-07-2021, 07:25 PM
Quite frankly, if the NVMe drive doesn't become accessible after a reboot, the only root cause that seems reasonable is the NVMe drive overheating. However, once powered off it should cool down rather quickly, which contradicts the need for leaving the laptop turned off overnight.
Furthermore, the NVMe drive should throttle itself down when its temperature reaches a certain threshold, instead of overheating and becoming inaccessible. As a result, the drive shouldn't shutdown and become inaccessible due to overheating, but that's actually the issue at hand. :/
The only thing that comes to mind is to monitor the temperature of the drive while reproducing the issue.
Furthermore, the NVMe drive should throttle itself down when its temperature reaches a certain threshold, instead of overheating and becoming inaccessible. As a result, the drive shouldn't shutdown and become inaccessible due to overheating, but that's actually the issue at hand. :/
The only thing that comes to mind is to monitor the temperature of the drive while reproducing the issue.