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I erased my SSD on accident.

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I tried to copy my ssd to a hdd but I did the other way around so now I have to reinstall my OS on another hdd. Is there a way to recover my data?

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If u formatted it, then no

 

How to accidentily erase a boot drrive?

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I erased my ssd on accident so now I have to reinstall my OS on another hdd. Is there a way to recover my data?

recently had to do this on a clients pc

I used ACTIVE BOOT DISC

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heh, scrub get rekt

 

kidding with ya. how the hell do you ERASE A BOOT DRIVE?

Maybe installing linux and erased wrong drive? still unusual...

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There is software that will save you, but its not cheap and i dont know if it works on ssds

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You can't erase a boot drive... I've tried (don't tell anyone oops).

 

Re-partition it in your settings I guess.... You can't even do that actually without a boot drive 

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If u formatted it, then no

 

How to accidentily erase a boot drrive?

 I used Acronis True Image. I was trying to make a backup but I turned my boot drive into an unallocated drive.

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