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Even advanced SSDs can fail, leaving critical files inaccessible. However, our SSD data recovery professionals use controller emulation and firmware-level techniques to recover data from SATA, M.2, and NVMe drives. Whether your SSD isn’t detected, shows 0GB, or loses files after a power failure, our solid state drive data recovery process is designed to bring your data back, even when recovery seems impossible.
Your SSD isn’t recognized by the system, making files completely inaccessible.
The drive appears empty or shows 0GB, even though data is still on the SSD.
System fails to boot or files cannot be opened due to firmware or controller issues.
Sudden shutdowns or power surges have caused data corruption or loss.
If an SSD shows the wrong size or appears uninitialized, it usually means the data structure on the drive is damaged or corrupted. Trying to initialize, format, or fix the drive on your own can permanently erase your data. Getting the issue handled the right way early, improves the chances of a safe and successful data recovery.
If an SSD is dead, unusually hot, or emitting smoke, it usually means the drive has suffered a severe electrical or hardware failure. Internal components may be burnt or damaged, putting the data at serious risk. Attempting to power on or fix the drive yourself can cause permanent data loss, risks completely destroying any data stored on the drive.
Recovering deleted files from an SSD is much harder than a hard drive because of “TRIM.” This feature permanently wipes deleted data cells to optimize performance. Time is critical. The longer the drive is on, the more data TRIM destroys. Shut it down and contact us immediately for forensic recovery.
Physical damage to your SSD, such as broken connectors, bent M.2 sticks, or damaged PCB components, can prevent the drive from being detected or accessed. While SSDs have no moving parts, such mechanical damage can stop communication with the system. Our ssd drive data recovery specialists carefully repair or bypass damaged components to safely retrieve your data without causing further loss.
We analyze your drive to check recovery options and provide a quote. You can mail your device or visit our store to start.
Once approved, we recover data using advanced technology in a cleanroom for safe, successful results.
Recovered data is sent via encrypted media or secure cloud. Once confirmed, all files are erased under TEKDEP’s NDA policy.
Whether it’s a logical error, physical damage, or a deleted file, our experts are ready to help.
Visit our centralized Data Recovery Portal to submit your ticket and get a firm quote instantly.
Our certified cleanroom provides a safe, controlled environment for data recovery. Free evaluation included, payment only if your data is successfully recovered.
Our certified technicians have years of hands-on experience in data recovery, with deep expertise in diagnosing complex failures and restoring lost data efficiently and professionally.
We support BitLocker, T2, and FileVault encrypted SSDs, ensuring we can decrypt the data once the hardware is stabilized.
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Yes, SSD data recovery is possible. While more complex than traditional hard drive recovery, data can often be retrieved from drives that are unresponsive, encrypted, or showing 0GB capacity.
Yes. If the memory chips (NAND) are cracked, recovery is impossible. However, if the circuit board or connector is broken (which is 95% of cases), we can repair the board or transplant the chips to recover the data.
SSD data recovery costs can vary significantly based on the complexity of the failure. Because every case is unique, pricing is generally determined by the specific hardware issues found during a professional evaluation.
Common signs of a failing SSD include frequent system crashes (BSOD), files becoming unreadable or disappearing, the drive suddenly switching to “Read-Only” mode, and the computer failing to detect a bootable device.
Recovery is definitely possible, but it depends on the “state of the file” at the moment of deletion. While SSDs are designed to be fast, they aren’t always perfect at erasing data immediately, which leaves a window of opportunity for recovery.
Our mail-in SSD recovery service handles damaged or corrupted drives, restoring your important files and sending them back safely to you.