Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Is there any Way to recover data off dead/failed/crashed SSD


Solid state drives commonly called as SSD。 More often than not, files that were deleted from an SSD drive will not be recoverable. Is there any way to recover data off dead/failed/crashed SSD? Well, it depends!

Access and Recover data from failed SSD

An SSD often does not give much warning before it fails. Electronic components don’t begin to grind or buzz as they grow older. When an SSD suddenly goes silent, it’s bad news. The problem is that solid state drives are new and recovering data from them is not like recovering data from a disc drive. The prognosis is worse for drives that use TRIM, which is commonly considered a must-have for consumer hard drives. TRIM works to keep the data on your SSD organized so that it can be easily and quickly access, but the downside is that TRIM aggressively deletes files in the process.

The speed of SSD drives from vendors like Corsair, Kingmax, Kingston, PQI and others is virtually the same. Regardless of the manufacturer, you can say it for a fact that the execution of the TRIM command is a nearly 100% guarantee of file deletion.

If a solid state drive fails there’s not much that you, the consumer, can do to recover it. Your first step would be to use decent SSD data recovery software such as H-Data Recovery Master, which helps recovering data from SSD device if you have no backup.

Recovering Files from Corrupted SSD

What if your SSD drive got corrupted, badly damaged (on a logical level) or becomes unreadable or inaccessible? Ironically, in this case the files are still safely stored on the disk because the TRIM command was never issued by the operating system. In other words, you can use data recovery tools such as H-Data Partition Recovery to recover files from a damaged, corrupted, unreadable or inaccessible SSD drives – and get all or most data back in very little time.

H-Data Hard Drive Recovery is an amazing data recovery software to retrieve data from your SSD device. The tool has the ability to recover all deleted and lost data from your SSD devices. Additional recovers data not only from SSD but also from other storage devices like external hard disk, internal hard disk, memory cards, music players, USB devices and many more.

How to Recover files deleted from SSD Drive?

It supports Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / 2008 / 7/8/8/1 Operating System. Moreover, this free SSD drive recovery software works well with dynamic disk, RAID and EXT2/EXT3 file system.



Step 1. Launch H-Data Recovery Master and select the file types you want to recover. Then click "Next" button to move to the next step.


Step 2. Select the disk where you lost your data and click "Scan" button, the software will quickly scan the selected disk to find all your target files. The software helps to make SSD drive recovery by guiding to choose volume where the ssd drive is.

Step 3. After scan, you can preview all the listed recoverable files one by one and select out those you want. Then, click "Recover" button to get them back once. Here you should save all the recovered files on another disk to avoid data overwriting.

Besides recover lost files from SSD drive, H-Data Recovery Master Free Edition also supports to recover files from hard drive, hardware RAID, external hard drives, SD Cards and Memory Cards, etc.

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