The GOODRAM CX100 SSD refused to obey me and the system does not boot. I wanted to connect it to another computer so that I could dump data from it. The first time I connected the drive was very slow, there was practically nothing to be done on it. After reconnecting it threw a CRC error and showed a raw RAW partition, on the third it was no longer visible in the system at all. When I checked the status in the CrystalDisk program, nothing appeared in it, only ... 2 MB of capacity (the disk is 120 GB).
Is there any home way to repair / recover data or do I have to throw the hard drive away and buy a new one? I had the disc only 11 months. It is true that there is a guarantee, but I do not have a proof of purchase or a receipt for it, and it will probably not be recognized.
Could the failure be due to the drive overheating too much? The laptop usually operated in temperatures in the range of 70-80 degrees.
Is there any home way to repair / recover data or do I have to throw the hard drive away and buy a new one? I had the disc only 11 months. It is true that there is a guarantee, but I do not have a proof of purchase or a receipt for it, and it will probably not be recognized.
Could the failure be due to the drive overheating too much? The laptop usually operated in temperatures in the range of 70-80 degrees.