For more than 27 years Attingo Data Recovery is dedicated to recovering seemingly irretrievably lost data from storage media—including solid-state drive flash memory from SanDisk (Western Digital). Our experienced, highly qualified technicians are dedicated to data recovery from damaged and defective flash memory devices such as solid-state drives every day.
Whether it's software and firmware errors, electronic defects, specific controller malfunctions, or deleted data – Attingo Data Recovery, recovering and repairing internal and external SanDisk solid-state flash drives is part of our daily business. We also offer our services around the clock with our High Priority Service to recover your data as quickly as technically possible.
This is a mobile SSD model with a USB-C interface, featuring an NVM Express (NVMe for short; stands for Nonvolatile Memory Express) SSD in the M.2 form factor. Due to the choice of soldered components, some series of these solid-state drive models have design-related weaknesses that can lead to serious malfunctions and, ultimately, SSD failure. To address this situation, the engineers at Attingo Data Recovery have developed a process that has so far resolved all data recovery cases involving this specific scenario.
Successful data recovery from SanDisk Portable SSD models with factory defects:
These SanDisk models, among others, are demonstrably affected by this specific and serious design flaw:
Our specialists for the recovery of flash memory from the SSD manufacturer SanDisk have the expertise to carry out successful data recovery in these specific cases.
SanDisk SATA and M.2 solid-state drives (SSDs) are high-performance storage solutions designed specifically for PCs and laptops. SanDisk SSDs use flash memory to ensure fast data access. Their outstanding performance enables fast operating system boot-up, fast application loading, and nimble file transfers.
Successful data recovery from internal SanDisk SSD models:
Our specialists were able to recover data from the SanDisk Ultra II SDSDHII-480G and SanDisk Z400s SD8SNAT-256G-1122 solid state drive models despite serious malfunctions..
Most SSD flash memory controllers are always encrypted. Our experts are familiar with the various encryption technologies and can specifically work on data recovery from encrypted SanDisk SSDs. With our extensive experience and specialized tools, we are able to ensure successful data recovery even in complex cases.
Some manufacturers install controllers without hardware encryption. In the event of controller damage or the aging of individual pages within the flash cells, Attingo has the necessary expertise to restore and recover the data. However, most SSD flash memory controllers are always encrypted.
Data loss can occur if a memory chip in a SanDisk SSD is damaged. This type of damage can lead to significant consequences. The distribution of raw data across the individual memory chip is similar to a RAID 0 array, but with the added complexity of wear leveling to ensure an even aging of all chips. If a memory chip fails, data will inevitably be lost. The possibility of data recovery and restoration depends on the respective stripe size and file size. Our specialized services comprehensively cover these areas and enable effective SanDisk SSD data recovery.
With SanDisk SSDs, as with other storage devices, it is possible to recover formatted or deleted data under certain conditions. It is important that no new data has been written to the SSD since the data loss occurred, and that the TRIM command is not enabled. If the TRIM command is enabled, the drive should be disconnected from power immediately. When recovering data from SanDisk SSDs, every second counts, so a quick response is crucial. Our professional SanDisk SSD data recovery services enable effective recovery of lost data in such cases.
TRIM is an ATA command that signals the operating system of the SanDisk SSD that certain sectors contain deleted data or have otherwise become free and are no longer needed. The TRIM command informs the SanDisk SSD that the corresponding blocks may inevitably be destroyed, so they will be freed up again during the next erasure process to accelerate write access - a process known as "trimming."
This can lead to significant problems in the event of accidentally deleted data, as the SanDisk SSD (as long as it is powered on) will react to an active TRIM command from the operating system and gradually delete the data or the released blocks within a few minutes. To prevent this risk, the SanDisk SSD should be unplugged from the power supply as soon as possible after an inadvertent deletion of data. Thanks to special firmware manipulation, we are able to prevent the TRIM processing on many models and still recover deleted or formatted data.
In 2016, HDD manufacturer Western Digital acquired flash manufacturer SanDisk to strengthen its position in the flash storage solutions sector. The acquisition provided access to SanDisk's expertise and expanded Western Digital's product portfolio. The integration of the two companies created synergies and strengthened their competitiveness in the storage industry.
Almost all solid-state drives (SSDs) sold today under the Western Digital brand are predominantly based on SanDisk flash technology.
SDPS41A-001T-GBANB
SDPS41A-002T-GBANB
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