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How to restore an SSD?
Mat. board: GA-B250M-DS3H.
M2 SATA SSD is included in it: TS240GMTS820S I
included a regular hard drive in the 5th SATA port, tried to boot - unsuccessfully. Then I saw in the manual that M2 SATA and regular SATA HDDs use the fifth port. Now the M2 disk is practically invisible in the system: it is detected only in the BIOS after a complete power off and a long boot wait of 5-10 minutes, but it is not visible anywhere except for the BIOS. I stuck M2 into another mat. fee - it also takes a long time to load. It looks like something has gone wrong in the M2 SSD controller. Is it possible to recover a disk or data and how?
In addition. Installed Windows on a different drive. After a long boot, the OS started up. There is an unknown device in the Disk Devices section of Device Manager. But nothing can be done about it. SSDScope and RecoveRx from Transcend do not see the disk. Are there any recovery options?
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I stuck M2 into another mat. fee - it also takes a long time to load. It looks like something has gone wrong in the M2 SSD controller. Is it possible to recover a disk or data and how?It makes sense to return the disk under warranty.
Are there any recovery options?Find specialists in your region who provide such services, agree on a price and give it to restore information. If the correspondence table is intact, they will easily restore it.
There is an unknown device in the Disk Devices section of the Device Manager. But nothing can be done about it
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