Monday, July 3, 2017

Can Files be Recovered After Formatting SSD?

Do you know the theory of SSD file recovery? To put it simply, when file is lost due to SSD damage, system fails or mistaken deletion. the relevant space will be marked as “unused” area and files in SSD becomes invisible, unreadable or lost. SSD recovery software is to read and restore them with special means until they are overwritten after saving new files. For SSD users, you may want to know whether it is possible to recover files after formatting SSD. The answer is yes. Read on and learn the way.

How to Recover Files after Formatting SSD
SSD can’t be opened and prompt unformatted? If there is no important files, try chkdsk to fix it.
1.Click start button and enter cmd in the search box.
2.Right click cmd.exe and select “run as administrator”.
3.Input chkdsk h:/f (h stands for solid state disk) and press Enter.

Otherwise you need to extract vital files. RePicvid Free Photo Recovery is one of the best SSD recovery software to recover files from dead/failed/formatted SSD. Besides device damage, it also supports the occasion of wrong deletion and system corruption. And the bests thing is photo recovery is completely free. Follow next guide to recover files after formatting SSD.

Step 1. Select SSD Where Your Files Are
Choose "All File Types" and SSD where the vital files are. Then click "Advanced Settings" to select format of files.

Step 2. Scan &Preview Files in SSD
Start scanning all files in SSD. After that, preview them.


Step 3. Recover Files from Formatted SSD
Tick those files you need and click "Recover". Choose another drive to save recovered files.


Note: If you can’t open the recovered files, choose other way to view them.

What Is TRIM Command of SSD and How to Open/Close It
When it comes to SSD, you’ll often see the term “TRIM”. Unlike HDD, if you delete files in SSD that supports TRIM instruction, it will fetch a new TRIM command and perform deletion when there is another write operation. The relevant area is available and it won’t take time to wipe the original files. Thus TRIM command of SSD improves read-write efficiency greatly and reduces the loss of SSD.

Check if the TRIM command of your computer is open:
1.Click start menu and enter cmd. Right click cmd.exe and select “run as administrator”.
2.Input “fsutil behavior query DisableDeleteNotify”.
If returned value is 0, TRIM command is open.
If returned value is 1, TRIM command is close. Type fsutil behavior query DisableDeleteNotify 0 and press Enter to enable SSD TRIM support in your computer.

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