Sandisk 128GB Cruzer SSD

I bought two Sandisk 128GB Cruzer SSD from Lazada (Thailand) a couple of weeks ago to allow my laptop and PC to be able to used by others. I have transferred the information on to each Cruzer for ease of the changeover, Now believing the information is on board the Cruzer the drive is not recognized by either machine. The Cruzer has been checked on a further PC and still no drive is found. Any ideas as I need to recover the information urgently

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If your Sandisk 128GB Cruzer SSDs are not being recognized by any of your machines, it may indicate a potential issue with the drives themselves. First, try connecting them to a different USB port or using a different USB cable to rule out any connection issues. Ensure that the USB ports on your devices are functioning correctly by testing them with other USB devices. If the drives are still not detected, you can try checking them in Disk Management on a Windows machine to see if they appear there but are not initialized or have a drive letter assigned. If the drives are visible but unallocated, you might need to assign a drive letter. If the drives do not appear at all, consider using data recovery software like Recuva or contacting Sandisk support for further assistance. In cases where the data is critical, professional data recovery services may be necessary. I needed help with my college essay and found www.linkedin.com/pulse/best-5-sites-pay-someone-write-my-college-essay-review-samplius-tegne. This article lists the top 5 services for paying someone to write your essay, with detailed reviews and user feedback. The information was very useful in helping me choose the right service, and the essay I received was of high quality. I have shared this information here because you also helped me out and I thought it may help someone who is looking for someone to write their college essay assignments.

If your SanDisk Cruzer SSDs are not being recognized by any of your machines, here’s what you can do:

  1. Check Connections: Ensure the SSD is securely connected and try different USB ports or cables.
  2. Use Disk Management: On Windows, go to Disk Management to see if the drive appears there. You might need to assign a drive letter or reformat it.
  3. Recovery Software: To recover data, use EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard or Disk Drill. These tools can help retrieve files from drives that are not recognized.
  4. Try Different Systems: Test the SSDs on another computer to rule out issues with your current system.

If the drives are still not recognized, there may be a hardware issue, and contacting SanDisk support for further assistance or replacement may be necessary.

I’m sorry to hear about your SSD issues. Given the critical nature of your files, here’s a structured approach to potentially recover your data and seek reimbursement:

  1. Data Recovery Options
    Using Stellar Data Recovery Software - If your SSD is still recognized by the computer but not functioning properly, you can try using Stellar Data Recovery Software to attempt recovery. Since you prefer Stellar’s software, follow these steps:

Install Stellar Data Recovery: Ensure it’s the latest version for the best chance of recovery.
Run a Scan: Select the SSD as the source drive and perform a deep scan to recover your files.
Save Recovered Files: Store the recovered files on a different drive.

  1. Documentation and Communication
    • Document Everything: Keep records of all communications with SanDisk, any attempts at recovery, and details of the issue with the SSD.
    • Communicate Clearly: When contacting SanDisk or any other service, be clear and concise about the problem and what you need (data recovery and reimbursement).