Why does data recovery fail to work on SSD?
SSD shorted for Solid State
Drives gains popularity these days. It plays a same role as HDD or external
drives, but it works differently from those traditional storage devices. Then
file recovery from SSD is no longer an easy task. It’s not difficult to
understand why solid state drive is a big challenging or barrier to data
recovery industry. First, let’s see how files recovery happens to traditional
storage devices.
You
might have learnt that when system deleted a file, the file won’t be erased
totally. In fact, file system only makes it as deleted. If users just delete
important due to sheer carelessness, then data loss may bring about server
problem to small business. As lost data can be customer contacts, order
details, marketing plans, staff information, etc. The most frustrating case is
that deleted files do not have a recent backup copy. If data recovery software
comes to rescue, then you can save your company from closing down. How does
operating system detect whether a file is deleted or not? File system of a
partition is in charge of managing files and tells operating system which file
is deleted and which disk sector is available to save new data. Hard drive
keeps deleted files until their sectors are occupied by new data. Recovery
software scans disk sectors and retrieves missing files and help users save
them again. However, this process works no longer the same on solid state
drives.
SSD
uses totally different components from traditional hard drives and works in a
different way. It stores data on a flash memory and has limitations to times of
writing and reading data. For that reason it adopts special technology which is
known as trim to protect SSD and decrease unnecessary read or write action. So
what happens when a file is deleted from SSD? Files will be totally deleted
from SSD when deletion happens, which improves speeds but rises trouble to data
recovery. It’s difficult to undelete files from SSD and it’s equally difficult
to recover formatted data from SSD. Thus we can make backups for files and
prevent data loss from SSD.
As to data loss caused by HDD physical
problem, users can seek help from recovery companies which can open HDD and
retrieve data from platters. Such solution won’t works well on SSDs, for they
don’t have platters and store data on memory chips. When you get error message
like “Windows
detected a hard disk problem”,
you’ll have to backup data as soon as possible.
It’s easy to backup data hard drive or
USB drive, but few users will do that. Because they think backup takes time and
disk space. However, we can backup data for SSD and use hard drive recovery
software to safeguard data for other storage devices. Since files stored on
computer are important to us, we should be responsible for their safety.
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