Recovery of ssd data

Restoring data from SSD drives can be a difficult task, especially if the drive is physically broken or damaged. However, in most cases, it is possible to perform certain actions to request recovery of lost files.

Before starting any manipulations with your SSD drive, I recommend creating a backup (if this has not already been done). This will help to avoid data loss during recovery operations.

If the data on the SSD is deleted by software methods (file deletion/formatting), then you can use specialized programs to restore them. Some of these tools are: Recuva, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard and TestDisk. Note that these programs only work with standard NTFS/FAT32/exFAT file systems.

The main difficulty lies in accessing data at the physical level of the drive itself after its breakdown or damage. In this area, in-depth knowledge of hardware and expertise in the operation of the corresponding software is required.
In case of physical damage to the SSD, it is recommended to contact professionals in the field of data recovery. They have the necessary equipment and experience to carry out complex information extraction operations.

The main conclusion: preventing data loss is always better than trying to restore it. Regular creation of backups on reliable storage devices (for example, other drives or remote servers) helps to minimize the possibility of losing valuable information.

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