If you're willing to spend the money there are companies that can try to
recover the data from the drive. If it's just the controller it may cost
around $300 if it requires more work to recover the data it may cost you
around $2000. I have used one company quite a few years ago and they were
able to recover the data.
Paolo
On Sat, Nov 5, 2022 at 8:39 AM Felix Miata <mrmazda(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
Not IME.
andreas.fournier(a)runbox.com composed on 2022-11-05 15:27 (UTC+0100):
> So, a SSD just dieded on me, the root and home partition was on it. The
> computer froze and after a cold boot the BIOS doesn't find the disk
> anymore. I opened up the casing but couldn't see anything suspicious to
> the naked eye.
I've had several die. When the SSD's internal controller dies, you have a
lousy
paperweight, not an SSD, unless it's still under warranty - then it
amounts to a
token exchangeable for a working SSD with a shorter warranty.
--
Evolution as taught in public schools is, like religion,
based on faith, not based on science.
Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks!
Felix Miata
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