SSD's, being electronic devices, are not immune to dying. Just like spinning drives, or anything else.My Samsung EVO 850 Pro gave up the ghost. Unlike spinning rust platters my data is now lost and gone forever. Yes I have backups but for some reason they won't load. So why don't any of the pundits who swoon over SSDs mentioning this little feature?
A dead HDD is also dead.Unlike spinning rust platters my data is now lost and gone forever.
What is your backup situation at home?What is your backup situation at home? And if you don't do that, why not? Every single day, I read multiple threads here of "How do I get my stuff back?" or "That drive had 5 years of photos of my kids!!" Be it a dead drive, dropped phone, virus, accidental deletion, formatting the wrong...
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That happened to. I installed Easeus Data Recovery and got everything back. At least with spinning rust, the platters can be pulled.A dead HDD is also dead.
One of mine went from perfectly fine to absolutely dead in about 36 hours.
Dead dead dead.