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SSD Data Recovery

SSD Data Recovery

SSD Drives are becoming more commonly used in a whole range of applications, from laptop computers to mobile phones. As dependence on data becomes an increasing part of everyday life losing it can be a catastrophe. This is where we come in to help.



The latest advances in SSD data recovery

We are now able to use direct access to many SSD drives which means we can fix drives with firmware problems or drives with passwords set and in some cases we can access the data directly through the processor on the drive. As long as the unit is alive we can access the data. It may not show in your computer or laptop any more but if the circuit is working there is an excellent chance our new technique will enable access to the data.

Advanced SSD Data Recovery


  • We are able to;
  • Read the User and Master passwords
  • Reset the user and master password
  • Direct reading of memory chip data using physical-level access through controller - even on unrecognised SSD drives.
 We can use these techniques on the following SSD devices.
  • Corsair Extreme Series
  • Crucial M225
  • OCZ Solid 2
  • OCZ Vertex
  • Intel 510 Series
For drives not listed above - in many cases we are still able to recover using traditional techniques of NAND chip removal and rebuilding the data directly from the memory chips.

For more information please go to our main data recovery website  or phone us now on 0800 072 3282 - international enquiries to +44 1767 686086

Update: 08 Jan 2013 : Major Breakthrough in SSD Recovery

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