How to Recover Data from SSD

Have you recently deleted something from your computer’s SSD, but realized that you actually needed that file? Perhaps you misclicked and deleted a file by accident. No matter the reason, it can be tricky attempting to recover SSD data on your own

You could potentially spend hours trying to recover the file, but all of your attempts become futile. Instead of trying to rely on your own intuition, it might be best to turn to software that is designed to recover SSD data.

Particularly, iolo’s Search and Recover™ can assist with finding and restoring deleted files from your computer’s SSD in no time! We explore this in more detail in this blog, so keep reading…

What is an SSD?

Known as a solid-state drive, an SSD is a relatively new form of storage that is used in computers. In comparison to a hard disk drive (HDD), SSDs are a more efficient and convenient way to store digital data, utilizing flash-based memory.

Particularly, HDDs make use of mechanical platters that spin, with a moving read/write head for accessing data. Meanwhile, SSDs only use a digital memory chip in order to access data.

This makes SSDs silent, fast, and reliable. Newer laptops, already-built PCs, and even gaming consoles (such as the PS5 and Xbox Series X) now come with SSDs integrated within them.

There are two types of SSDs that are on the market, these are:

  • SATA SSDs – the traditional form of SSDs, SATA SSDs are typically fitted where they would house HDDs
  • NVMe M.2 PCIe SSDs – a newer form of SSDs (and the fastest), these are mounted inside the PC itself

As SSDs are now capable of large storage capacities, many people are turning to SSDs for storing data instead of HDDs.

Deleting Files From an SSD

As SDDs rely on flash memory, this makes storing, retrieving, overwriting, and deleting data fast and simple. This means that as soon as you click ‘Delete’ on a file, it can be gone in an instant.

If you are looking to delete files from an SSD in order to sell or replace your SSD, you will want to consider:

  • Formatting the disk (if it is a local drive), or
  • Using the SSD manufacturer’s own utilities tool (which can usually be downloaded for free on their website) to erase data from the SSD

These are often the safest and quickest ways to erase data from an SSD.

Pssst… Check the Recycle Bin First!

If you delete a file on Windows (via Documents, Pictures, etc.) and your SSD is the boot drive of your device, it will most likely end up in your Recycle Bin (the trash icon). Before you panic about accidentally deleting a file, it is a good idea to first check the Recycle Bin to see if your deleted file is there.

Recently deleted files are usually kept in the Recycle Bin for 30 days. If you delete a file from the Recycle Bin, this file will be permanently deleted! Unless, of course, you invest in a data recovery software like iolo’s Search and Recover™.

Can You Recover Data from an SSD?

Yes, you can! It is definitely difficult, but not impossible. Recovering data from an SSD is challenging due to the TRIM Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) command. TRIM is applied to improve performance and longevity of the SSD, but it also informs the SSD which blocks of data are no longer in use and can be wiped internally for new data to replace it.

This significantly reduces your chances of data recovery, especially as once the TRIM command has been issued and data has been deleted, this deleted data will likely be gone forever.

As a result, it is important to begin the process of recovering data as soon as possible.

How to Recover SSD Data

While it can be stressful when you have accidentally deleted a file from your computer, this does not necessarily mean that the data is lost forever. In fact, you can recover SSD data with ease through innovative software that has been created with this in mind.

Regardless of whether the SSD is dead or malfunctioning, or your SSD is fine, but you deleted files by accident, it is not impossible to recover SSD data – it just requires investment.

That investment is in the form of data recovery solutions such as iolo’s Search and Recover™.

How Can iolo Help?

Although you might be recommended to turn to professionals and hand your SSD in for them to recover the files, this can end up being expensive and time consuming, especially if you have to leave your SSD in their hands for days to weeks.

There can even be a backlog in their services, meaning that you might even have to wait a bit longer than usual to retrieve your files. As an alternative, we suggest using a data recovery software to rescue your lost data.

For the best bang for your buck, iolo’s Search and Recover™ can help you recover SSD data in one click – all you need to do is choose where the software searches for lost data!

iolo's Search and Recover™

iolo’s Search and Recover™ is an excellent data recovery solution that aims to restore deleted data without a hitch. With Search and Recover™, you can retrieve a wide range of deleted data, including:

  • Documents
  • Music
  • Pictures
  • Emails
  • Videos

It can rescue deleted files from various hard drive types, cameras, removable media, and more. This includes SSDs (even distressed or damaged ones!).
iolo’s Search and Recover™ features the following which make it a first-class data recovery software:

  • StrongScan – runs an intensive scan that can locate years’ worth of deleted data
  • SmartScan – removes useless junk files when searching, making the process of finding the files you need easier and quicker
  • Search by Location – enables you to search for files in a location of your choice
  • Custom Search – allows you to pick and choose which areas to search, from folders to hard drives, USBs, and more

iolo’s Search and Recover™ is available for Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7, and Vista or XP (SP3).

Benefits of Using iolo's Search and Recover™ for SSD Data Recovery

When you choose iolo’s Search and Recover™ for your SSD data recovery needs, you can expect an array of benefits that you can reap, which include:

  • Fast and easy searching for lost files
  • Recovery of files from damaged, formatted, malfunctioning SSDs
  • Ability to pinpoint search location for swift file recovery
  • Recovery of files even years after deletion
  • Software access for all home PCs
  • Free iolo product support

As you can see from the list above, iolo’s Search and Recover™ is certainly a software to consider, especially if you would like to recover SSD data in a simple and cost-effective way.

Recover SSD Data with iolo

iolo’s Search and Recover™ is the ideal solution if you are looking to recover SSD data that might have been accidentally (or intentionally) deleted. With our 30-day money-back guarantee, you can rest assured that your satisfaction is our top priority.

What are you waiting for? If you need to recover SSD data (or even data from other hard drives and applications, like email), then our data recovery software is exactly what you need!

For more information on our products and services or if you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us today.

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The Whole Home License® is iolo’s licensing policy that allows you to install and keep your software running on all of your compatible devices within the same home. Previously, users were allowed to install and license their iolo software simultaneously on a maximum of three PCs. Under the Whole Home License, a single activation key allows you to use your iolo software on all of your PCs, other than any PCs you use for business purposes. What you need to know about Whole Home Licensing

  • You, your spouse, and your relatives living within the same household may use the same license on any number of PCs that you own which are not used for business.
  • For full legal terms and conditions, see https://www.iolo.com/company/legal/eula/

To install your iolo product on additional PCs:

  1. On the additional computer, download the latest version of your iolo product. Choose from the list of downloads offered here.
  2. Follow the steps in the installation wizard, and enter the same Activation Key that you used to install on your original computer.

You can view the Activation Key on the original computer from within System Mechanic > red menu bar > key icon > Activation Key.