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How to Recover Data from SSD with No Trim?

Hello, yesterday my SSD (for os) didn't boot up for a while (bios hadn't seen it) and after sometime it suddenly loaded. Today I found an external HDD to clone a ssd. Unfortunately, windows are not going to load, after spinner computer start reloading. Fortunately, now bios see a SSD. I have loaded from livecd (windows) and try to recover information. R studio could not read disk, but recuva x64 could find some information (17 of 200 gb).

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iBoysoft author Vain Rowe

Vain Rowe

Answered on Sunday, June 8, 2025

Since Recuva X64 fails to read all the copied data on the hard drive, you're recommended to try another data recovery software. iBoysoft Data Recovery Software is suggested with outstanding disk scan and recovery algorithms.

iBoysoft Data Recovery Software is able to recover pictures, videos, audio, music, PDFs, PPTs, Word documents, Excel files, and so on. It is able to recover files and data from inaccessible, unreadable, formatted, or corrupted SD cards, SSDs, HDDs, USB flash drives, and other external hard drives. 

With an intuitive and user-friendly interface, you will never get puzzled about how to recover data from your SSD with iBoysoft Data Recovery Software even though you are a new PC user:

Step 1: Free download iBoysoft Data Recovery and install it on your computer with a few clicks.

Step 2: Choose a recovery module according to your data loss situation.

Step 3: Select your target drive and click "Next" to scan for lost data on this drive.

Step 4: Double-click to preview the scanning results, choose the recoverable files you need to recover, and click "Recover" to get them back.

Hope this wonderful software can help you out of trouble! 

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