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TSMagiet P
post Jul 9 2020, 02:31 PM, updated 6y ago

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The computer is running too late to shut down and the booting is slower than usual, so the booting is late and the window is not running at all.
Windows is installed in Ssd and the BIOS does not recognize ssd at all.

Need help again please! icon_question.gif icon_question.gif
hightechgadgets8
post Jul 9 2020, 02:38 PM

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usually dead ssd is unrecoverable
ayam_kampung
post Jul 9 2020, 02:49 PM

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time to buy new SSD bro.
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post Jul 9 2020, 02:50 PM

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QUOTE(Magiet @ Jul 9 2020, 02:31 PM)
The computer is running too late to shut down and the booting is slower than usual, so the booting is late and the window is not running at all.
Windows is installed in Ssd and the BIOS does not recognize ssd at all.

Need help again please!  icon_question.gif  icon_question.gif
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Hi, you may need a data recovery program to scan and recover data from unrecognized SSD


Solution 1: Disconnect the system from the power supply

1. Turn off the computer using the Windows shutdown option

2. Disconnect the power cable from the computer and wait a few minutes.

3. Reconnect the power cable and start the computer.

Solution 2: drive recognition in Windows

If the current USB port does not detect a trip, try connecting to a different USB port. Try disconnecting the drive from the USB port and connecting it to another USB port on your computer. When working on a new USB port, you need to change the external hard drive to a port that can be used normally. If the USB port does not recognize the device, try another solution.


Solution 3: update drivers

● Press the Windows + R keys together, then type devmgmt.msc in the Run dialog and click OK.

● Expand Disk Driver and right-click on the connected external USB drive.

● Click Properties and select the Driver tab.

● Click Update Driver Software and follow the additional instructions to update the driver.

Restore data from SSD

Download and install Bitwar Data Recovery software for free.

Step 1: Launch Bitwar Data Recovery software and select the external hard drive that you wish to be recovered.

Step 2: Select the scan mode and click "Next".

Step 3: After scanning, filter the scanned files you want, double-click to preview them, and after making a selectable decision, click the "Recover" button to save them to an accessible hard drive or other external device.

Hope it can help you.
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post Jul 9 2020, 02:56 PM

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QUOTE(Magiet @ Jul 9 2020, 02:31 PM)
The computer is running too late to shut down and the booting is slower than usual, so the booting is late and the window is not running at all.
Windows is installed in Ssd and the BIOS does not recognize ssd at all.

Need help again please!  icon_question.gif  icon_question.gif
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You can tell whether or not recovery is complete. SSDs know everything, but they use memory chips for data storage. You need to find the cause of the unrecognized.

If a component or circuit breaks down, it can be repaired, but if the memory chip breaks down, it cannot be accessed because data cannot be accessed. The question is, it is difficult to decide whether or not to recover.

Judge the importance of the stored data. If there is important data and indispensable data, you need to recover, but if there is no important data and the purpose is to install a new window and use the computer, check the A/S period of the SSD and get a replacement or purchase another SSD to install Windows.
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post Jul 9 2020, 02:58 PM

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Unlike HDD, most likely cannot restore, but as long as you area able to access it then try to save important files.

Maybe you are still able to clone to new HDD. The best tool probably MiniTool Power Data Recovery
arowana33
post Jul 9 2020, 02:59 PM

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QUOTE(Magiet @ Jul 9 2020, 02:31 PM)
The computer is running too late to shut down and the booting is slower than usual, so the booting is late and the window is not running at all.
Windows is installed in Ssd and the BIOS does not recognize ssd at all.

Need help again please!  icon_question.gif  icon_question.gif
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Do you have external USB - SATA adapter connector ? Or any external HDD hub ?
George441
post Jul 10 2020, 12:02 AM

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QUOTE(Jugher1 @ Jul 9 2020, 07:50 AM)
Hi, you may need a data recovery program to scan and recover data from unrecognized SSD


Solution 1: Disconnect the system from the power supply

1. Turn off the computer using the Windows shutdown option

2. Disconnect the power cable from the computer and wait a few minutes.

3. Reconnect the power cable and start the computer.

Solution 2: drive recognition in Windows

If the current USB port does not detect a trip, try connecting to a different USB port. Try disconnecting the drive from the USB port and connecting it to another USB port on your computer. When working on a new USB port, you need to change the external hard drive to a port that can be used normally. If the USB port does not recognize the device, try another solution.


Solution 3: update drivers

● Press the Windows + R keys together, then type devmgmt.msc in the Run dialog and click OK.

● Expand Disk Driver and right-click on the connected external USB drive.

● Click Properties and select the Driver tab.

● Click Update Driver Software and follow the additional instructions to update the driver.

Restore data from SSD

Download and install Bitwar Data Recovery software for free.

Step 1: Launch Bitwar Data Recovery software and select the external hard drive that you wish to be recovered.

Step 2: Select the scan mode and click "Next".

Step 3: After scanning, filter the scanned files you want, double-click to preview them, and after making a selectable decision, click the "Recover" button to save them to an accessible hard drive or other external device.

Hope it can help you.
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+1 to jugher1 thumbsup.gif , the method jugher said is the last resort for unrecognized usb devices. You should follow these steps properly. See if there's any improvement.
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post Aug 24 2020, 02:00 PM

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Try some USB case.

And then while it's in the USB case, see what a data recovery tool thinks about the drive: https://iboysoft.com/data-recovery/how-to-r...-hard-disk.html

I read the above and it sounds like a failed drive. It's time to replace the SSD with a new one.
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post Nov 16 2020, 03:21 PM

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QUOTE(yuanyasmine @ Aug 24 2020, 02:00 PM)
Try some USB case.

And then while it's in the USB case, see what a data recovery tool thinks about the drive: https://iboysoft.com/data-recovery/how-to-r...-hard-disk.html

I read the above and it sounds like a failed drive. It's time to replace the SSD with a new one.
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Very detailed explanation with solutions. Good reference link!


 

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