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    SSD Data recovery from KINGSTON HYPERX 3k

    Hello , my 9 year old ssd just died yesterday , so basically i turned on the computer , and accesed google chrome then everything froze , i restarted pc , again accesed chrome but it crashed , i managed to remove chrome , and after that the computer again crashed , after another restart the pc would hang at the windows loading screen, thats when i realised that or the pc is infected with some virus , or the ssd failed , then i tried to acces the ssd with a usb adapter , it will recognize in my computer only 1 partition but i cannot acces it , no matter what recovery aplication i try ( easus etc ... ) the drive cannot be accesed .
    Tried also an app called DMDE , it finds the ssd , but it gives me only errors
    Also i want to point that everytime my pc started , hdd sentinel started and stated the ssd-s life at 89%...

    Maybe someone knows a method for example putting the ssd in safe mode by shorting 2 pins or something to recovery data ?
    I atached a picture of the inside of ssd .
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    Re: SSD Data recovery from KINGSTON HYPERX 3k

    Managed to recover data succesfully , by connecting it not with adapter but with normal power + sata cable in computer , and using Easus Data recovery ( the newest version ) i could recover everything that i needed , also donno how but windows saw the partitions and i could format the drive .

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      #3
      Re: SSD Data recovery from KINGSTON HYPERX 3k

      Run the toolbox and see what it says. https://www.hyperxgaming.com/en/supp...on-ssd-toolbox

      Also take it as a warning and and implement a backup strategy.

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        #4
        Re: SSD Data recovery from KINGSTON HYPERX 3k

        9years for flash is impressive, i wouldnt trust one longer than 2-3years before making daily backups and looking to re-purpose it for something less important.

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