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“Hi, I deleted some important documents from my SSD a few days ago. I heard that the deleted files on SSD couldn't be recovered by data recovery software. Is that true? Is it possible to recover deleted files from SSD?” - Mark
Most of SSD users think that the deleted files on SSD are unrecoverable. It is not true. With right SSD data recovery software, you are able to completely recover deleted files from a SSD, even recover deleted files from a TRIM-enabled SSD.
Download the best SSD data recovery software for Windows/Mac OS
Are you looking for a data recovery program to help you recover deleted files on SSD? Here, just try Donemax Data Recovery. This data recovery software is able to recover deleted or lost files from any type of HDD, SSD, memory card, digital camera, USB flash drive, etc. With deep scan mode, it can deeply scan your SSD and find all deleted/lost files. Download it here:
If you have deleted important files on SSD and need to get them back, there are some things you should pay attention:
- You should recover the deleted files as soon as possible: As Windows/Mac OS continue to write files to your SSD, the chances of it overwriting the deleted files increases. If you want to be sure you can recover the deleted files, you should perform a recovery immediately. Just immediately download/install Donemax Data Recovery and use it to recover deleted files from your SSD.
- You should try to use the SSD as little as possible: when you delete files on your SSD, don't use the SSD any more. To prevent overwriting, just stop using the SSD.
- You'd better disable TRIM on your SSD. If you have enabled the "Trim" function for the SSD, the possibility to recover lost files from SSD might be minor. Therefore, to recover deleted files from SSD, remember to disable Trim on SSD in advance if you've turned it on.
Simple steps to recover deleted files from SSD
The quickest way to recover deleted files from SSD is using Donemax Data Recovery. This DIY data recovery software is pretty simple to use. Any of us can use it to quickly recover deleted files from a SSD. Follow the steps below.
Step 1. Select the SSD to start data recovery.
Run Donemax Data Recovery on your computer, then connect the SSD to your computer, select the SSD to start data recovery. If the SSD is not showing up on your computer, check here >>
Step 2. Scan the SSD for deleted files.
Donemax Data Recovery is able to deeply scan the SSD and find every recoverable file. Click on Scan button, then you can see the deleted files while it is scanning your SSD.
Step 3. Preview and recover deleted files from SSD.
Once the scan is completed, you can preview all recoverable files. Then select the deleted files and save them.
Donemax Data Recovery is able to easily recover deleted files from a SSD on both Windows OS and Mac OS. The deep scan is able to find every recoverable file on the SSD including the deleted files. It also can help you unformat SSD and recover lost data from crashed SSD or damaged SSD.
SSD deleted file recovery FAQs
1. Is it possible to recover deleted files from SSD?
Yes, with Donemax Data Recovery, you are able to recover deleted, formatted or lost files from local SSD, external SSD on both Windows and Mac OS.
2. How to permanently delete files from SSD?
Before you sell or donate your SSD, you need to permanently erase sensitive files from your SSD. Donemax Data Eraser can help you securely and permanently erase files from SSD beyond the scope of data recovery.
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