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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan crwdns2934247:0crwdne2934247:0

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Sadly, the SSD maybe gone.

I would recommend you contact OWC to see if they have any ideas on recovering your drive. They may have a SSD firmware update which might fix things, otherwise you'll need to get a new drive (they may cover it under warranty).

Hopefully you have a good backup of anything important. If not, to recover any files if you can you'll need to first have a bootable system and then a means to connect the SSD independently to it.

I would put in a spare drive replacing the SSD, then use something like this: [https://www.startech.com/HDD/Adapters/USB-3-SATA-adapter-cable-with-UASP~USB3S2SAT3CB|Startech 2.5" SATA to USB adapter] to connect the SSD when I was ready to try to recover the files from it. That way I could get the system up and running using OS recovery services. Or, I would plug in a bootable external drive (Thunderbolt, FireWire or USB) that I already have setup as a bootable drive (A 16 GB USB thumb drive will work as well). If you have access to a second Mac system you could create that following this Apple T/N: [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202796|How to install OS X on an external drive connected to your Mac].

Then using a good file recovery app like: [https://www.prosofteng.com/datarescue-mac-data-recovery/|Prosoft - Data Rescue] installed on the spare internal drive I put in  or the external drive boot drive to see if I could recover anything important on the SSD.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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Sadly, the SSD maybe gone.

I would recommend you contact OWC to see if they have any ideas on recovering your drive. They may have a SSD firmware update which might fix things, otherwise you'll need to get a new drive (they may cover it under warranty).

Hopefully you have a good backup of anything important. If not, to recover any files if you can you'll need to first have a bootable system and then a means to connect the SSD independently to it.

I would put in a spare drive replacing the SSD, then use something like this: [https://www.startech.com/HDD/Adapters/USB-3-SATA-adapter-cable-with-UASP~USB3S2SAT3CB|Startech 2.5" SATA to USB adapter] to connect the SSD when I was ready to try to recover the files from it. That way I could get the system up and running using OS recovery services. Or, I would plug in a bootable external drive (Thunderbolt, FireWire or USB) that I already have setup as a bootable drive (A 16 GB USB thumb drive will work as well). If you have access to a second Mac system you could create that following this Apple T/N: [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202796|How to install OS X on an external drive connected to your Mac].

Then using a good file recovery app like: [https://www.prosofteng.com/datarescue-mac-data-recovery/|Prosoft - Data Rescue] installed on the spare internal drive I put in  or the external drive boot drive to see if I could recover anything important on the SSD.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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Sadly, the SSD maybe gone.
I would recommend you contact OWC to see if they have any ideas on recovering your drive. They may have a SSD firmware update which might fix things, otherwise you'll need to get a new drive (they may cover it under warranty).
Hopefully you have a good backup of anything important. If not, to recover any files if you can you'll need to first have a bootable system and then a means to connect the SSD independently to it.
I would put in a spare drive replacing the SSD, then use something like this: [https://www.startech.com/HDD/Adapters/USB-3-SATA-adapter-cable-with-UASP~USB3S2SAT3CB|Startech 2.5" SATA to USB adapter] to connect the SSD when I was ready to try to recover the files from it. That way I could get the system up and running using OS recovery services. Or, I would plug in a bootable external drive (Thunderbolt, FireWire or USB) that I already have setup as a bootable drive (A 16 GB USB thumb drive will work as well). If you have access to a second Mac system you could create that following this Apple T/N: [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202796|How to install OS X on an external drive connected to your Mac].
-Then using a good file recovery app like: [https://www.prosofteng.com/datarescue-mac-data-recovery/|Prosoft - Data Rescue] installed on the external drive boot drive to see if I could recover anything important on the SSD.
+Then using a good file recovery app like: [https://www.prosofteng.com/datarescue-mac-data-recovery/|Prosoft - Data Rescue] installed on the spare internal drive I put in or the external drive boot drive to see if I could recover anything important on the SSD.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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Sadly, the SSD maybe gone.
I would recommend you contact OWC to see if they have any ideas on recovering your drive. They may have a SSD firmware update which might fix things, otherwise you'll need to get a new drive (they may cover it under warranty).
Hopefully you have a good backup of anything important. If not, to recover any files if you can you'll need to first have a bootable system and then a means to connect the SSD independently to it.
-I would put in a spare drive replacing the SSD, then use something like this: [https://www.startech.com/HDD/Adapters/USB-3-SATA-adapter-cable-with-UASP~USB3S2SAT3CB|Startech 2.5" SATA to USB adapter]. That way I could get the system up and running using OS recovery services. Or, I would plug in a bootable external drive (Thunderbolt, FireWire or USB) that I already have setup as a bootable drive (A 16 GB USB thumb drive will work as well). If you have access to a second Mac system you could create that following this Apple T/N: [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202796|How to install OS X on an external drive connected to your Mac].
+I would put in a spare drive replacing the SSD, then use something like this: [https://www.startech.com/HDD/Adapters/USB-3-SATA-adapter-cable-with-UASP~USB3S2SAT3CB|Startech 2.5" SATA to USB adapter] to connect the SSD when I was ready to try to recover the files from it. That way I could get the system up and running using OS recovery services. Or, I would plug in a bootable external drive (Thunderbolt, FireWire or USB) that I already have setup as a bootable drive (A 16 GB USB thumb drive will work as well). If you have access to a second Mac system you could create that following this Apple T/N: [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202796|How to install OS X on an external drive connected to your Mac].
Then using a good file recovery app like: [https://www.prosofteng.com/datarescue-mac-data-recovery/|Prosoft - Data Rescue] installed on the external drive boot drive to see if I could recover anything important on the SSD.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Sadly, the SSD maybe gone.

I would recommend you contact OWC to see if they have any ideas on recovering your drive. They may have a SSD firmware update which might fix things, otherwise you'll need to get a new drive (they may cover it under warranty).

Hopefully you have a good backup of anything important. If not, to recover any files if you can you'll need to first have a bootable system and then a means to connect the SSD independently to it.

I would put in a spare drive replacing the SSD, then use something like this: [https://www.startech.com/HDD/Adapters/USB-3-SATA-adapter-cable-with-UASP~USB3S2SAT3CB|Startech 2.5" SATA to USB adapter]. That way I could get the system up and running using OS recovery services. Or, I would plug in a bootable external drive (Thunderbolt, FireWire or USB) that I already have setup as a bootable drive (A 16 GB USB thumb drive will work as well). If you have access to a second Mac system you could create that following this Apple T/N: [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202796|How to install OS X on an external drive connected to your Mac].

Then using a good file recovery app like: [https://www.prosofteng.com/datarescue-mac-data-recovery/|Prosoft - Data Rescue] installed on the external drive boot drive to see if I could recover anything important on the SSD.

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