Unfortunately, chances are not high. Please look for a data recovering company near you, thou this service is expensive.
And, it seems, it's a time to develop a useful habit of backup regular creation. Sorry if I upset you.
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I was just using my computer normally, then everything on my computer began to stop, from my network seemingly stopping before any windows applications before my computer itself shut down with a transparent blue screen that said "Unexpected Memory Overload" if I recall, and now my computer can't boot into windows since it seemingly can't detect anything to boot from. Also, in the boot menu, it doesn't usually detect my SSD, which is where I store my OS files.
I use an 2tb SSD for my system files and games, a 4tb HDD, 32gb of ram, an Ryzen 7th gen CPU, a B550M ASROCK Pro4 motherboard, but my computer is still on windows 10 since I am used to the layout, and I didn't receive the latest update. So far I tried booting from a USB with some other files on it with a EFI disk utility file, but it still wouldn't boot.
Is there any way I can fix this issue?
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Unfortunately, chances are not high. Please look for a data recovering company near you, thou this service is expensive.
And, it seems, it's a time to develop a useful habit of backup regular creation. Sorry if I upset you.
HI Igor, I cannot find my SSD in the bios, and I just have gotten it connected to another computer, but I still can't access from file explorer. As for manufacturer's tools, I can use it, but I still can't access my SSD so I am still stuck.
Edit: Also, I did a bit of research and my SSD was cheap and doesn't last long. Is there any way to extract my data and OS?
Hi,
My name is Igor, it's a pleasure for me to help others and I'll do all my best to help you.
Please check if your SSD is listed in BIOS.
Can you connect this drive to another PC as secondary and check it with manufacturer's tool?