SSD Data Recovery
Our SSD data recovery services encompass the full spectrum of solid-state storage technologies, including SATA, NVMe, and M.2 form factors. Leveraging advanced diagnostic protocols and state-of-the-art instrumentation, our engineers address failure scenarios ranging from firmware degradation and logical volume corruption to controller-level anomalies and NAND wear. Each recovery operation is executed with an emphasis on data integrity, process transparency, and adherence to strict confidentiality standards, ensuring compatibility across consumer, industrial, and enterprise environments.

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SSD Data Recovery
Solid-state drives (SSDs) have revolutionized modern storage with their speed, durability, and efficiency. However, unlike hard drives, they operate on NAND flash memory and controller logic, which introduces a different set of failure points. While they lack moving parts, SSDs are still vulnerable to physical degradation and complex logical issues. Common causes of failure include wear-out of NAND cells, sudden loss of power during write cycles, manufacturing firmware defects, and internal controller failure. In many cases, the drive may still be detected by the system, but critical data structures are lost or corrupted.
Additionally, SSDs implement advanced memory management features such as wear leveling, bad block management, garbage collection, and TRIM commands. While these enhance performance and longevity, they also make data recovery significantly more challenging. For instance, TRIM can erase deleted data blocks at the hardware level, reducing the chance of recovery if action is not taken quickly.
Common SSD Recovery Scenarios
Corrupted firmware preventing drive access or operation
Deleted files or formatted volumes not recoverable via basic tools
Controller failure leading to total device inaccessibility
Physical PCB damage from heat, static, or voltage irregularities
BIOS or OS no longer detecting the SSD
Logical corruption of partitions or file systems (e.g., NTFS, APFS, exFAT)
Data loss from power surges, shutdowns, or electrostatic discharge
Failure due to interrupted firmware update or sudden shutdown
Our Recovery Process
We begin with a complete diagnostic, using both software and hardware analysis tools to identify the root cause of failure. This includes drive-level interrogation, firmware analysis, and signal-level diagnostics when necessary. If the issue is logical, we create a full forensic image of the SSD and reconstruct damaged file systems from that image, preserving the integrity of the original.
For physical or firmware-based failures, we employ advanced procedures such as chip-off recovery, in-circuit readout, or direct controller communication. These operations are handled in an electrostatic-safe, controlled environment by highly trained engineers using equipment designed specifically for SSD recovery. Every action taken is documented and measured to ensure maximum data retention with minimum risk.
Our team is familiar with the internal architecture of all major SSD brands and chipsets, including proprietary controller behaviors, allowing us to bypass vendor-specific challenges and recover data even from drives with locked or damaged firmware.
Secure and In-House Handling
All SSD recovery cases are handled entirely in-house at our certified lab. We maintain strict confidentiality and chain-of-custody procedures to ensure your data remains secure at all times. Devices are logged, monitored, and processed by a single engineering team without outsourcing or third-party access.
For sensitive environments or enterprise clients, we offer non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and data-handling protocols that meet compliance requirements. Whether the data is personal, financial, or operationally critical, you can trust our infrastructure and processes to safeguard it throughout the recovery lifecycle.
What to Do if Your SSD Fails
If your SSD is no longer detected, behaves erratically, or shows sudden data loss, shut it down immediately. Continued use can worsen the damage or trigger irreversible memory-level processes like TRIM. Avoid recovery software unless you are certain the drive is fully functional and was affected only by light logical issues.
Why Choose Our Services?
Proven Track Record
We’ve successfully recovered data from thousands of devices-ranging from physically damaged hard drives to ransomware – encrypted systems. Our team’s expertise spans all types of failure scenarios and storage media.
Transparent Pricing, No Risk
You only pay if we recover your data. No hidden fees, no pressure. Before we begin, you’ll know exactly what to expect in terms of cost and recovery scope.
Industry-Grade Tools & Facilities
From certified cleanrooms to specialized firmware tools, we use professional-grade equipment to safely retrieve your data without compromising integrity.
Fast & Reliable
We understand the urgency of data loss. Our streamlined process and experienced team allow us to deliver fast, dependable results – without cutting corners on quality or safety.
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Your Recovery Journey: What to Expect
Step 1: Getting in Touch
If you’ve lost data or your device is acting strange, the first thing to do is reach out. Our team is here to help 24/7. We’ll ask a few questions to understand what happened and let you know if recovery is possible.
Step 2: Sending Us Your Device
We’ll explain how to safely pack and ship your device to us. As soon as we receive it – whether it’s a hard drive, SSD, USB, RAID, or memory card – we’ll run tests to find out what went wrong. This might be physical damage, file system errors, or a virus like ransomware.
Step 3: Recovery Plan and Your OK
Once we know what’s going on, we’ll send you a summary that includes what data we expect to recover, how long it’ll take, and the cost. We only move forward if you give the go-ahead. And remember – if we can’t recover your data, you don’t pay.
Step 4: Recovering Your Files
Our engineers use pro-grade tools (and cleanrooms when needed) to recover your files safely. Whether it’s rebuilding a RAID, fixing firmware, or recovering deleted files – we’ll do what’s needed to bring your data back without risk.
Step 5: Reviewing and Getting Your Data
After recovery, you’ll get a full list of the files we recovered. Once you confirm everything looks good, we’ll send the data back on an external drive, through the cloud, or whatever works best for you. We can also return your original device.
Step 6: Help After Recovery
We’ll walk you through what we recovered and offer tips to avoid future problems. Need help setting up backups or keeping your files safe? We’ve got you. Our support doesn’t end when the recovery does.
Common Questions About SSD Recovery
How do I send in my SSD for recovery?
Once you contact us, we’ll provide step-by-step instructions for safely packaging your SSD and shipping it to our lab. We can help you choose the most secure and convenient method.
What happens if my SSD is not recoverable?
If no data can be recovered, you pay nothing. We’ll return your device if you wish or securely dispose of it at no additional cost.
Do you work with SSDs from specific manufacturers?
We support all major brands, including Samsung, Crucial, Western Digital, SanDisk, Kingston, Intel, and more. No matter the model or interface, we have the tools and expertise to work with it.
Can you recover from a drive with a failed controller chip?
In many cases, yes. If the NAND memory is intact, we can use chip-off techniques or direct access methods to extract raw data for reconstruction.
Is my data safe with your company?
Absolutely. All recoveries are performed in-house with strict access control. We never outsource and offer NDAs on request. Your data remains private and secure at every step.
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