Solid State Drive Recovery

Solid State Drives (SSDs) are fast, reliable, and small. However, if they fail, you need special tools and skills to recover your data. At Five Star Data Recovery, we offer expert-level SSD data recovery for all makes and models. If you have a logical failure, controller issue, or file system corruption, we can help. We recover data from solid-state hard drives quickly and securely. Our team handles everything from deleted files to physical damage. If your SSD is no longer recognized, has been formatted, or has suffered a sudden power loss, don’t panic. We use professional tools to recover the data and get you back on track.

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How SSDs Work & Why it's Different

Unlike traditional hard drives, an SSD has no moving parts.

It stores data on flash memory chips and uses a controller to manage data placement.

 

This makes it faster and more durable than spinning disks.

However, recovering data from an SSD needs a different approach.

SSDs rely on wear leveling, block management, and background processes that continuously change how and where data is stored.

 

These features make recovering data from solid state disks more complex.

 

This is especially true when built-in encryption exists or when a firmware failure occurs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Common SSD Data Loss Scenarios

Even though SSDs are more durable than hard drives, they still fail. Here are some common data loss scenarios we see with solid state drives:

  • Accidental deletion or formatted SSD
  • Power surge or sudden shutdown during data transfer
  • File system corruption and boot issues
  • Firmware bugs or controller failure
  • Trimmed files that bypass the recycle bin
  • Liquid or impact-related physical damage

If you’ve experienced any of these events, stop using the drive immediately. The sooner we receive the SSD, the higher the chance we can recover your data. Some SSDs may also suffer from gradual performance degradation, which eventually leads to read-only status. In this mode, you can no longer write or modify files, and access becomes limited. Power interruptions and aging memory cells can cause this behavior—especially in lower-grade or heavily used SSDs.
We also see SSDs fail during firmware updates or BIOS conflicts. These issues may make the drive undetectable by the system, even if the internal data is still intact. Our tools allow us to access the NAND memory directly and attempt recovery even when standard connections fail.

Our SSD Data Recovery Process

  1. Our recovery process begins with a full diagnostic of your SSD drive.
  2. We evaluate the controller, NAND chips, and file system.
  3. If the device is readable, we clone the drive using professional SSD data recovery software that prevents further damage.
  4. In cases of serious failure, we use chip-off or monolith extraction techniques to directly access the raw memory.
  5. We then rebuild the logical structure of your files.
  6. After that, we start the recovery process in a safe, controlled setting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TRIM Command and Its Impact on Recovery

One challenge with SSD data recovery is the TRIM command.

 

When TRIM is enabled, the SSD can permanently erase deleted files in the background.

 

This makes recovery almost impossible after a while.

 

That’s why time is critical. If you’ve accidentally deleted files or formatted the SSD, stop using it immediately.

 

Continuing to write new data can trigger TRIM and erase previously recoverable content. Our engineers know how to find lost data.

 

They also use best practices for working with trimmed and partially overwritten blocks.

What We Can Recover

Our professional data recovery services cover a wide range of issues and file types. We can recover:

  • Documents, photos, and video files
  • Files from damaged file systems and corrupted partitions
  • Deleted files from formatted SSDs
  • Lost partitions and boot sectors
  • Data from an SSD affected by a failed OS update

We can also recover data from SSDs used in RAID arrays or enterprise systems. Our engineers receive training to handle both mirrored volumes and complex storage environments. They can work on recovery cases for both consumers and businesses. Additionally, we frequently retrieve files from SSDs affected by ransomware attacks, partition table damage, or accidental reinstallation of the operating system. We handle every case with attention to detail to ensure the best possible outcome.


SSD Brands and Devices We Support

We recover data from SSDs used in desktops, laptops, servers, and external enclosures.

 

Brands we support include:

 

  • Samsung, SanDisk, Crucial, Kingston, Intel
  • Western Digital, Seagate, Toshiba, SK Hynix
  • Apple SSDs, NVMe drives, PCIe M.2, and SATA III SSDs

 

If your SSD isn’t listed here, don’t worry—we likely support it.

 

Our lab has the equipment and experience to recover data from all types of storage devices.

 

 

Testimonials from Satisfied Clients

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“My Samsung SSD suddenly stopped working and wasn’t showing up on any computer. I was sure my business documents were lost forever. The team at Five Star Data Recovery explained the process and within a few days, they recovered everything I needed. Great service and great communication.”

Emily R.

Los Angeles, CA

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“My Crucial SSD suddenly showed 0GB capacity and none of my data was accessible. I dropped it off with Five Star Data Recovery, and within days, they recovered over 95% of my files. They kept me updated every step of the way and there were no hidden fees.”

Maria L.

Las Vegas, NV

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“When my Seagate SSD stopped working after a power surge, I thought everything was gone. The engineers explained the issue in simple terms and reassured me they had handled many cases like mine. A few days later, I had my important photos and documents back. Highly recommend!”

Robert D.

New York, NY

Why Choose Five Star Data Recovery?

Our team has years of experience with SSD architecture and recovery engineering. We invest in the newest SSD data recovery tools and firmware analyzers. This helps us recover data from SSD devices that other labs cannot handle. Clients choose Five Star for:

  • Honest diagnostics and flat-rate pricing
  • No-recovery, no-charge guarantee
  • Advanced options for encrypted or damaged SSDs
  • High success rates in difficult data recovery from SSD cases

At Five Star Data Recovery, we treat every SSD recovery with the care it deserves. Our secure lab environment ensures your data remains confidential, and we never outsource your device to third-party providers. All work is done in-house by certified professionals. We also offer flexible drop-off and nationwide mail-in options. You can benefit from our industry-leading recovery services no matter where you are located. From solo creators to enterprise IT teams, we’ve helped thousands of customers get their data back quickly and safely.

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Recovery Today

If you’re experiencing SSD failure, don’t risk making it worse with DIY utilities. Many free SSD data recovery tools can overwrite important blocks, especially when the TRIM command is active.

Let our specialists handle the recovery safely, securely, and professionally. Whether you lost personal files, client data, or system partitions, we’re here to help. Call us for a free diagnostic or mail your drive to our recovery lab today.

See Why Thousands Trust Us With Their Important Data

Data loss is stressful — but working with us doesn’t have to be. Watch how our team handles each recovery with care, professionalism, and precision. From diagnostics to delivery, we offer flat-rate pricing, honest communication, and proven results — all from our secure Glendale lab.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can data be recovered from a failed SSD?

Yes. Even when an SSD fails, data recovery is often possible. Our engineers specialize in recovering data from drives with controller failures, firmware corruption, bad NAND chips, or logical file system issues.

Common signs include the drive not being recognized by your computer, sudden loss of files, very slow read/write speeds, or the drive appearing with 0GB capacity. In some cases, the SSD may not power on at all.

Yes, we specialize in SSD data recovery, including cases where the drive reports a 0GB capacity or an incorrect size. This issue is often caused by firmware corruption, controller failure, or internal chip damage. Our engineers use advanced tools to access the NAND memory chips directly or repair the SSD’s firmware, allowing us to rebuild the file structure and recover your data. If you notice this issue, it’s important to stop using the SSD immediately to avoid further complications. Contact us for a free consultation to evaluate your specific case.

We recover data from all major SSD brands, including Samsung (EVO, PRO, QVO, and NVMe models), SanDisk, Crucial, Western Digital (WD), Kingston, Seagate, Intel, ADATA, SK Hynix, Toshiba, Corsair, PNY, and Transcend. Whether you’re using a SATA SSD, an NVMe M.2 drive, or an older-generation solid-state drive, our engineers are fully equipped to handle both logical failures (like file system corruption or accidental formatting) and physical issues (such as controller failure, firmware corruption, or NAND chip damage). Even if your brand isn’t listed here, there’s a very good chance we can help—feel free to contact us for a free consultation.

 
 
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Yes. We specialize in recovering data from MacBooks and other laptops with non-removable SSDs. Many modern MacBooks and ultra-thin laptops have SSD chips that are soldered directly to the motherboard, making traditional data recovery impossible for most shops. At Five Star Data Recovery, our engineers perform component-level repairs and use advanced micro-soldering and chip-off techniques (when necessary) to access the storage directly and extract your data safely. Whether it’s a MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, or any other device with integrated storage, we have the tools and expertise to help.

Unlike traditional hard drives, SSDs use NAND flash memory with no moving parts. Recovery often involves advanced techniques like chip-off recovery or firmware-level repairs, which require specialized tools and expertise.

Yes, the TRIM command can complicate recovery. When TRIM is enabled, deleted data is often overwritten and becomes unrecoverable. However, if your data loss wasn’t due to file deletion (e.g., hardware failure), recovery is still very possible.

Typical turnaround time is 3 to 5 business days, but more complex cases involving chip-level work may take longer. If you’re in a hurry, expedited service options are available.

Yes. Attempting to open the drive or use third-party software can make recovery more difficult or even impossible. It’s always best to power off the device and let a professional data recovery lab handle the process.

The cost varies based on the severity of the failure and the type of recovery required. We offer free evaluations and a flat-rate pricing structure, so you’ll know the exact cost before we begin any recovery work.