SSD
we can recover data from:
any make, model, brand or operating system and any generation of SSD, from oldest to the very newest
any data loss situation whether due to accidental deletion, corruption, hardware, software failure, human error, malware, or other types of damage, resulting in data becoming lost, inaccessible, or compromised
any time - our data recovery engineers are available 24/7 because data loss doesn’t happen only during regular business hours
common solid-state drive (SSD) problems we can solve:
firmware corruption: Occurs due to software issues, repairable through firmware restoration.
faulty controller chip: Results in data access issues, often necessitating controller chip replacement.
PCB damage: Damaged circuitry can impair SSD functionality, requiring PCB repair or replacement.
incorrect size detection: Rectified by adjusting settings or firmware updates to ensure accurate size recognition.
bad sectors/CRC/unreadable sectors: Remedied through sector reallocation or data recovery techniques.
operating system boot failure: Fixed by restoring system files or reinstalling the OS.
power surge impact: Mitigated by surge protection measures or component replacement.
liquid spill/flood damage: Requires thorough cleaning and component replacement to restore functionality.
damaged SATA or ZIF connector: Repaired by replacing the damaged connector with a new one.
accidental reformatting/deletion: Recoverable through data restoration techniques or backup retrieval.
file system corruption: Addressed through file system repair tools or data recovery methods.
BIOS recognition issues: Troubleshooted by checking connections, updating firmware, or replacing faulty components.
Encrypted SSD data recovery
To safeguard sensitive information, many SSDs use either hardware-based or software encryption.
To initiate the recovery process, we require the necessary encryption credentials, such as user keys, passwords, passphrases, or encryption software key files. These are crucial for decrypting the data and restoring access to your valuable information.
signs of failing SSD:
Unlike traditional hard drives, SSDs have no moving parts, but they can still fail due to factors like wear and tear, firmware issues, electrical problems, or defects in the memory cells. Signs of a failing SSD can include frequent system crashes, freezes, or error messages during boot-up. You might also notice files taking longer to open or becoming corrupted. Additionally, a failing SSD may display read-only mode, where you can view files but are unable to write new data. In some cases, the SSD might not be recognized by the system at all.
what should you do?
If you suspect your SSD is failing, back up your data immediately to prevent loss. Stop using the drive to avoid further damage and check the connections to ensure cables are secure. If the SSD becomes inaccessible or shows severe failure signs, contact a professional data recovery service, as specialized tools and expertise are required for effective recovery. Avoid DIY recovery attempts, as they can worsen the issue.
how quickly do you need your data back?
To meet your unique needs and budget, you can choose between:
STANDARD: data recovery is performed during regular business hours
EXPRESS: up to 72 hours
start your data recovery with:
FREE consultation
FREE evaluation
FREE shipping label
NO DATA, NO CHARGE guarantee
Upon receipt of your device, we will complete an evaluation and provide an exact cost for recovery in approximately two hours.