SSD Data Recovery

    Most types of failed SSD devices can be repaired and retrieved. We repair and get the necessary data in case of damage of any complexity.

    Warranty repair of SSD drives is carried out in authorized service centers.

The Main Symptoms of a Failed SSD Drive

    1. The computer freezes when turned on, there is no OS boot process.

    2. The BIOS does not see the SSD drive.

    3. An SSD device in the system is determined by a non-characteristic, non-passport name - Loader Device, SSD Loader...

    4. The SSD disk in the system is determined correctly, but its volume is either "0", or the volume is different from the passport one.

    5. It is possible to read from the SSD drive, but it is not possible to write, or vice versa.

Top Causes of Solid State Drive (SSD) Failures

    The main causes of SSD failures are divided into mechanical, logical, electrical, and complex. Most often, failures in work occur for the following reasons:

 

    1. Physical deterioration of memory cells.

    2. Degradation of memory cells as a result of an imperfect process or defect in production.

    3. Failure of the internal firmware, as a special case - the failure of the translator when unreadable blocks, non-rewritable, non-movable blocks appear.

    4. Failure of the operating system (OS) after installing updates to OS components, computer device drivers, or applications. OS malfunctions.

    5. Accidental or deliberate attempt to destroy data.

    6. Failure of individual memory chips, or parts of memory chips, after external physical impact, or as a result of manufacturing defects.

    7. Deformation of the printed circuit board during operation.

    8. Failure of printed circuit board elements as a result of exceeding the level of supply voltages, or using a low-quality power supply, a power supply with large output ripples, or static breakdown.

    9. Failure of the algorithm of the internal firmware in case of mechanical damage to the circuit elements, the appearance of bad blocks, or a violation of the structure of service information.

    10. Failure of the built-in voltage converters as a result of thermal breakdown, or static breakdown.

    11. Use of a solid state drive under extreme climatic conditions not specified by the manufacturer in the operating conditions or in the passport data.

    12. Contact with contaminants, conductive substances, oxidizing agents, solvents, liquids, on the printed circuit board of the solid state drive, or in its case.

    13. Lack of access to data due to the loss of hardware or software encryption keys.

    14. Lack of access to data as a result of hacker attacks, virus infection, or file encryption by ransomware.

Attention! Any attempt by unqualified intervention in such a drive can lead to partial or complete loss of information with the impossibility of recovering it in the future.