Recovery of the ssd disk
Restoring an SSD disk can be a difficult task, since, unlike HDD disks, they have no moving parts. However, if your SSD stopped working or you lost access to the data on it, there are several steps to request a recovery.
1. Check the physical connection: Make sure that the SATA/USB cable and connectors are properly connected and in good condition. You can also try using a second USB/SATA port on the computer or replace the cable itself.
2. Use specialized software: There are tools for checking the condition and repair of SSD drives (for example, CrystalDiskInfo). Run such a program to get information about the condition of the disk and the possibility of testing/repairing it.
3. Update the firmware: Perhaps the cause of problems with the disk is due to an outdated version of the firmware of the controller of the SSD disk. Check the websites of the manufacturers of your specific SSD model - firmware update files may be provided that will help solve this problem
4. Use the TRIM and CHKDSK command lines: In Windows, you can use the TRIM command to optimize the performance of the SSD drive. Also, run the disk error checker CHKDSK with the /f option to fix possible file system problems.
5. Contact professional data recovery services: If all of the above did not help, you should seek help from data recovery specialists or the representative of the manufacturer of your SSD drive.
It is important to note that self-repair requests can damage the data on the disk even more or permanently lose access to the data. Therefore, before starting any operations, it is better to create a backup of all valuable information materials.