Krynn72
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I know Sandforce has a deserved bad rep when it comes to failures and recovery after the fact, but I'm curious if any progress has been made on the recovery front since last I heard a couple years ago.
I have a PNY SSD7SC480GCL4 from a user that experienced a "No boot device" error one day. When plugged into another machine it reads as a 0mb large drive and obviously thus has no partitions.
We've swapped the SSD out and reloaded Windows and sent him on his way, saying we could not recover the data. It's a company owned drive and neither him nor the company are willing to pay anything for recovery.
So I have some free time on my hands and looking for a learning experience. I've got a microscope, hot air rework and soldering equipment, multimeter and DC power supply. Is there anything at all worth trying to do on this to see if I can revive it long enough to recover anything?
I have a PNY SSD7SC480GCL4 from a user that experienced a "No boot device" error one day. When plugged into another machine it reads as a 0mb large drive and obviously thus has no partitions.
We've swapped the SSD out and reloaded Windows and sent him on his way, saying we could not recover the data. It's a company owned drive and neither him nor the company are willing to pay anything for recovery.
So I have some free time on my hands and looking for a learning experience. I've got a microscope, hot air rework and soldering equipment, multimeter and DC power supply. Is there anything at all worth trying to do on this to see if I can revive it long enough to recover anything?