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Is my SSD's data unrecoverable?

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About 6 months back my SSD started showing big signs of corruption including games constantly needing file verification and repairs and my whole desktop flashing and refreshing itself non-stop. In that time I re-installed windows twice which temporarily alleviated these problems. Until my SSD just suddenly decided to stop working all together. Stupidly I didn't backup anything. Since then I have bought new storage devices and now I want to recover some files from the SSD. The problem is the SSD doesn't show up in windows explorer, disk management or any data recovery software whatsoever. I have tried multiple sata ports and honestly I find this so weird that it's not even being remotely detected. Is there anyway I could potentially recover anything from here? Is there something that I haven't done that could make it detectable. Is it recoverable? Please help, thanks!

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You can send it to. data recovery service, and they have many tools that will give them a much better chance of getting data. But that could easily cost many thousands of dollars.

 

 

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SSD is nearly impossible to repair.

Once the chip gone bad, it's pretty much dead.

I've a dead SSD, the symptoms is exactly like yours.

That's why i never store important data on SSD.

Only use it as boot drive.

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7 minutes ago, SupaKomputa said:

SSD is nearly impossible to repair.

Once the chip gone bad, it's pretty much dead.

I've a dead SSD, the symptoms is exactly like yours.

That's why i never store important data on SSD.

Only use it as boot drive.

or, maybe you know, when it starts showing signs of corruption, you uh, replace it?

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13 minutes ago, Letgomyleghoe said:

or, maybe you know, when it starts showing signs of corruption, you uh, replace it?

No it doesn't. No clue, all normal.
All the sudden it's just dead, right after the warranty period was over.

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Just now, SupaKomputa said:

No it doesn't. No clue, all normal.
All the sudden it's just dead, right after the warranty period was over.

sorry when you said the same symptoms i assumed it was has the same issues as the OP's before it died

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