Solid State Drive (SSD) Data Recovery

SSD Data Recovery | Solid State Drive (SSD) Data Recovery.

Whether its business or personal data loss… We can help.

Realtime Support Data Recovery stands as the top national authority in proficiently retrieving data from Solid State Drives (SSDs), boasting a success rate of over 90%. Our team of SSD recovery specialists undergoes specialized training to effectively handle and retrieve data from malfunctioning and corrupted SSDs. Equipped with specialized tools and techniques tailored for SSD recovery and flash devices, we are capable of restoring and recovering your data from any Solid State Drive model, regardless of the cause of data loss.

In the event of a malfunction, physical damage, or failure of your Solid State Drive (SSD) due to impact, water, heat, fire or other causes, we specialize in addressing the most challenging SSD data loss scenarios. Realtime Support Data Recovery provides expert SSD data recovery services using certified Class 10 ISO 4 Cleanroom technology and a proven history of successful outcomes. We operate on a no data recovered, no payment policy.

Solution for SSD Data Recovery Services.

In today’s modern age, the abundance of data is largely due to the decreasing cost of hardware and advancements in technology. This data boom also brings an increased risk of losing important information, such as accidentally deleting crucial data. However, there’s no need to worry anymore. Realtime Support Data Recovery offers top-notch assistance for recovering lost data, catering to all versions of the Windows operating system. Whether you encounter data loss on a Solid State Drive or any other platform like DOS, Linux, MAC, and more, our SSD data recovery services are available nationwide.

SSD hard drives can suffer physical damage from various causes, including mechanical or electrical failure, burned chips, and unrecognized drives. Additionally, non-physical damage to the SSD data structure can result from virus attacks, corrupt partition tables, or formatted drives. In many cases of Solid State Drive recovery, data may be missing, corrupted, inaccessible, or lost. However, with the right skills and tools, along with advanced SSD recovery technology and proprietary methods used by our highly trained data recovery technicians, we have achieved a success rate of over 90% in retrieving this data.

Reasons for physical damage to the hard drive

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  • Heat
  • Power surge
  • Voltage spikes
  • Water damaged
  • Electronic failures
  • SSD not being recognized by the BIOS.
  • SSD with burned chips on the logic board
  • SSD with physical damage, such as being dropped, flooded etc.

Reasons for non-physical (logical) damage to the hard drive

  • Corrupted Partition Tables
  • Corrupted File Allocation Tables (FAT)
  • Corrupted Master File Tables (MFT)
  • Deleted Files
  • Formatted Drives
  • Virus Attacks

Solid State Drive / Hard Drive Failure Symptoms

There are various indicators that may suggest an impending hard drive failure. If you notice any of these warning signs, it’s important to back up or transfer your data promptly. While failure may occur gradually, it’s crucial not to delay taking action until the symptoms worsen. A common sign is a significant slowdown in system performance or data transfer speed. If you’re uncertain about the issue, it’s best to seek guidance rather than attempting to resolve it independently. Our team is available to offer support and assistance in safeguarding your valuable data. Attempting to back up data using repair utilities or recovery tools can sometimes exacerbate the problem, but Realtime Support Data Recovery can help prevent such complications.

  • Slowing data transfer rates – Should your file transfer activities start to lag, it could indicate potential issues with your hard drive or other hardware, like RAM. While this doesn’t guarantee hard drive failure, it might serve as an early warning sign. If you also notice a significant drop in performance and experience other related symptoms, it would be prudent to begin backing up your data.

  • Corrupted data – Files that can’t open or go missing are another sign that your hard drive may be reaching end of life.

  • Increasing number of bad sectors – A sector on a hard drive or flash memory chip becomes defective when it is no longer able to perform read and write operations. This can occur due to physical damage or software errors. An increase in the number of defective sectors may indicate an impending drive failure. If the defects are caused by software problems, you can try to repair them using Windows. However, it is crucial to create a complete backup before running any repair tools, as attempting to fix a corrupted or failing drive without doing so could result in irreversible data loss.

  • Strange noises (HDD only) – Unlike SSDs, hard drives do not operate silently—they tap and whirr in normal operation. However, loud and irregular noises such as clicks and clacks serve as an indication of drive health. If you start hearing loud noises and notice degrading performance, failure is imminent.

  • HDD Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) metrics – S.M.A.R.T. is a technology built-into hard drives and solid state drives that reports on several metrics used to determine overall health. For sudden drive failure, S.M.A.R.T. may not be the most useful tool, but it will help track gradually declining performance. To fetch your drive’s S.M.A.R.T. metrics, use a free tool such as SpeedFan.

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