Prior to formatting my SSD, I neglected to back up some of my data. My SSD contains a ton of significant photos and movies. Is there a way to get that data back?
A solid-state drive(SSD) reads data faster than a conventional hard disk drive because it uses flash memory. The primary justification for choosing SSDs over traditional hard disk drives for their computer systems is this. We store many significant data, including documents, ZIP archives, films, music, and other things, much like hard disk drives do. But occasionally, for one reason or another, we format our SSDs, which causes data loss. There are multiple solutions to restore the data from your SSD:
1. Download EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Pro first.
Now, it will search your SSD for data that can be recovered. Depending on the size of the SSD, the scanning process may take some time. To check the success rate, you can preview the SSD-recoverable files. If the formatted SSD recovery results satisfy you, choose the files you wish to recover, and then click the Recover button. By the way, if your videos and photos are damaged, this tool will help you repair them.
2. Using Windows File Recovery tool. The utility can look for deleted files in the file system. There are numerous scanning choices available. Windows File Recovery can retrieve files from solid-state disks (SSDs), hard drives, and USB flash drives. You should download this tool from Microsoft App Store, and it is actually a Windows command line tool.
3. Find a professional data recovery service to help you recover the files and folders on your SSD. This is the last method you can try, and after your data is recovered, you should back up data on your SSD regularly to avoid data loss in the future.
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