Restoring SSDs that aren't functioning
Restoring SSDs that aren't functioning
When placed on a table inside a climate-controlled space with a temperature suitable for comfort, the situation remains stable. Ensure you have more than a month of warranty remaining.
The manufacturer's data sheet indicates the SSD performs well in temperatures from -55°C to +85°C, while 2.5" hard drives such as the MyPassport are rated for -40°C to +65°C. Keep them safely stored indoors away from moisture and accidental drops.
It's pretty straightforward to bring this discussion back up after a while.
Just reply to it again when you're ready to take care of the drives, and it will bump back to the top of the list. Replying to yourself to bump the thread once per day is generally acceptable, but doing it constantly to keep the thread at the top is bad etiquette. (Don't take what I recommend as law, I've only been a mod for one day!)
I understand you're concerned about potential header issues. You might consider using specialized software to repair the drive and bring it back online. If you're unsure, reaching out to a data recovery service could be a safer option. For yourself, try checking connections, updating drivers, or formatting the drive as a last resort. Cloning is possible if you have another drive available.
When searching for data recovery services for a stubborn hard drive, you can find suggestions for reputable companies in India. Since your warranty may be preserved after approval, consider reaching out to local specialists who handle such cases. Start by checking online directories or asking for referrals from trusted contacts.