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.
+1 to jugher1
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.
Jul 10 2020, 12:02 AM

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