Question Laptop decided not to boot with the usual SSD, important data is at risk, any solutions ?

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So I went into Bios to check if I could modify the RAM speed, I didn't do anything to the settings at first, but then when I tried to reboot into Windows 11 my laptop decided not to boot anymore with a bluescreen saying "inaccessible_boot_device".

I tried using cmd on Windows boot manager, it just doesn't wanna work with the SSD.
diskpart says there are no fixed disks to show when I enter " list disk", I literally can't run any commands suggested on other forums.

I can see the name of the disk on the EFI shell v 2.7 but it says " HardDisk - Alias (null)"
I tried removing the disk, booting without it, and then putting it back again.
It does ask for the BitLocker key though but it gives me the same bluescreen every time.
I have a lot of important data on the disk that I don't want to lose.
What can I do?
 
1 would be to restore from backups
2 would be to try the drive in another computer as a secondary drive and see if you can pull the information off the drive.
i tried restoring but give me an error code, like its corrupted or something.

my desktops motherboard doesn’t have an nvme slot but luckily i bought a new one and im waiting for it to come tomorrow ill try it out.

what if it doesn’t work though? what should i do