Don't think you can recover your data if the drive failed, unless you pay a high price for professional recovery service. It is always a good pratice to do system image backup or data backup, preferably using an USB external HDD/SSD. Since you cannot boot the PC now to download the cloning software, the best bet is do a clean install of Win10 /Win 11 by downloading from the Microsoft web site to create a bootable flash drive from another PC and use this flash drive to install Win10 /Win 11 to the new NVMe SSD. Have you ever backup your PC with a system image? If so, you are in luck, just restore system image from Restore Menu when hold dowm ALT key and keep tapping F10 when bootup.Īfter replacing with a new NVME SSD, after doing ALT+F10 to reach the Restore menu, Troubleshoot> Reset this PC see if this will work but I doubt it because the drive failed. The same TC-885-UA91, I am worrying the stock WD SN 520 PCIe 3.0 x2 drive will fail in just 2-3 years.
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