Typical Causes for SSD Data Loss
Solid-state drives, unlike hard disc drives, store data in flash memory chips. Due to physical damage to the flash chips and how they are logically stored, data loss can occur with SSD storage devices. Here are some common SSD disc failures:
- Failure of an electronic component
- Failure of the controller chip
- Connectors have been damaged.
- Degradation of flash cells due to regular use Power surges or breakdowns
- Printed circuit board damage
- After firmware changes, data corruption occurs.
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