A while back I tried booting a laptop of mine and instead of loading as it usually does, it gave me the Lenovo splash screen followed by the boot menu. Since then, I have not been able to use it. I followed a tutorial suggesting I manually change the system time and switch between UEFI and Legacy support. I also made sure the drive is listed as first in boot priority, but nothing has helped.
I removed the SSD and connected it to another laptop with an enclosure so I could backup my files, but in the middle of a transfer it got disconnected and now it can't be read even when connected externally. When I plug it in it automatically disconnects itself after about 40 seconds. I cannot see it listed under file manager. However, when I open it up on disk manager it sometimes shows up for a few seconds before the drive gets ejected automatically. I don't think this is a problem with the enclosure itself since it works fine when I connect another SSD to it.
I included a picture of the boot menu screen and a screenshot of what disk management looks like when the SSD happens to show up:
View: https://imgur.com/a/kLjchSv
Not sure what to make of the disk management screen. Since the file system is listed as "RAW" and the free space is listed as 100% I take it is corrupted. But is there any chance that of recovering any files on the drive? Or is there any chance I can still get the OS to boot? I'm not very good with technical computer stuff so I'm unsure about all of this. I figured perhaps there's a chance given that the drive is recognized in the boot menu.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
I removed the SSD and connected it to another laptop with an enclosure so I could backup my files, but in the middle of a transfer it got disconnected and now it can't be read even when connected externally. When I plug it in it automatically disconnects itself after about 40 seconds. I cannot see it listed under file manager. However, when I open it up on disk manager it sometimes shows up for a few seconds before the drive gets ejected automatically. I don't think this is a problem with the enclosure itself since it works fine when I connect another SSD to it.
I included a picture of the boot menu screen and a screenshot of what disk management looks like when the SSD happens to show up:
View: https://imgur.com/a/kLjchSv
Not sure what to make of the disk management screen. Since the file system is listed as "RAW" and the free space is listed as 100% I take it is corrupted. But is there any chance that of recovering any files on the drive? Or is there any chance I can still get the OS to boot? I'm not very good with technical computer stuff so I'm unsure about all of this. I figured perhaps there's a chance given that the drive is recognized in the boot menu.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.