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Sergey Gulin2019-10-04 12:25:40
Solid State Drives
Sergey Gulin, 2019-10-04 12:25:40

Is it possible to reanimate or restore an SSD?

Good afternoon, the SSD suddenly died - WD green 240GB, new, 2 months old. Nothing foreshadowed trouble, everything worked properly, the computer was idle for 2 days, today the user turned it on, and was sent by the computer to the erotic on foot. SMART issued a bad status, however, according to a detailed review of smart, the problem is only in one column, total LBAs read expanded.
Is there any hope to revive the ssd? Or at least restore the data? does it feel like the disk has gone into the block, and does not want to open anything, or did it just die?6bWRihKpYcE.jpg
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Artem @Jump, 2019-10-04
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Can't be revived.
Recovering data is extremely unlikely, although if it is very valuable, you can turn to specialists. Although valuable ones are usually backed up.

it feels like the disk has gone into the block, and does not want to open anything
99% of the failure of all SSDs is a controller failure. As a result of marriage or a software error, the controller stopped working correctly.

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