Will restore the ssd disk

SSD recovery can be a difficult task, but here are some steps you can try:

1. Check the connection: Make sure that the SATA or M.2 cable (depending on the type of your drive) is correctly connected to both the drive itself and the motherboard.

2. Use a second port/cable: If possible, switch your connection to a second SATA/M.2 port or replace the used cable with a new one to check its functionality.

3. Run the manufacturer's software: Many SSD manufacturers offer special utilities for testing and restoring discometry, with the help of these tools you can perform various operations to correct errors or format damaged data storage space.

4. The ability to use the TRIM command: Clearing the block when writing information is one of the main functions of the SSD - it is done automatically through the trim command, if it is active. You should find out if this option is available.

5.. Seek the help of an expert: If all the above steps did not help restore the SSD drive, it is recommended to contact professionals or a service center for further analysis and possible data recovery.

It is important to note that self-recovery requests may corrupt the data on your SSD. Therefore, before performing any operations, always make a backup copy of all your data.

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