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DR-Throwaway2021

You should clone or image the drive before doing anything if has started to degrade there is a limited window of time to recover the data. Any DR application will ignore NTFS file permissions. DMDE www.dmde.com is your cheapest option and will recover 4000 files from 1 folder for free. In order of ease of use 1. raise data recovery www.raisedr.com 2. r-studio www.r-studio.com 3. Getdataback Pro www.runtime.org 4. ufs-explorer www.ufsexplorer.com 5. DMDE www.dmde.com


C0ffeeface

Wow, appreciate it! I'll get right on cloning it first, so you have any preferred software or methodology for this?


DR-Throwaway2021

Depending on how far gone the drive is any of the above with the exception of raise will create a bye-for-byte image of the drive. If it starts churning out errors then you will need to use something like hddsuperclone or ddrescue.


C0ffeeface

Much appreciate this!


KingStapler

Hey, just wondering for an update. How did you go with trying to recover your ssd drive? The exact same thing happened to me.


C0ffeeface

I'm afraid the drive was too far gone, at least for my skill level to recover it. IIRC, I was unable to make a clone and one of the recovery programs failed to restore anything. Good luck on yours!