RE: SSD Bootable Windows Failed 02-12-2023, 10:35 AM
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(02-12-2023, 02:56 AM)Dismas Wrote: Haven't heard of many SSDs failing. Usually fail rate is quite low unless it's an older drive. You're not going to recover the whole drive. That said, I've heard of EaseUS' recovery software and a few others... Depending on the value of the data it might be worth pursuing. I've had mixed results with these sort of software, and I'm not a forensics expert.
Quote:Haven't heard of many SSDs failing. Usually fail rate is quite low unless it's an older drive.While you're correct that the failure rate of SSD's is generally low, that doesn't mean that they won't fail. In fact, SSD's can fail due to many reasons, including power surges, firmware bugs, physical damage, and etc. Also, even if the failure rate is low, the consequences of data loss can be significant, especially for people who rely on their data for their livelihood.
Also, OP, to answer your question about the percentage rate of recovery, I can't really put a percentage on it. It really depends on many different factors, like the reason for the partition loss, the method used for recovery, and really just the overall condition of the storage device.
(This post was last modified: 02-12-2023, 10:39 AM by Confidential.)