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 Dead SSD drive - asking me to initialize it 
		
		
		So the boot drive on one of my PCs has quit. I removed it and connected it to a different PC. It can communicate, but it says the MBR is gone and wants to initialize the drive. 
	Suggestions? I'm thinking if I initialize it, will I kill the data on the drive. Any suggestions?  | 
		
 Yeah if you initialize bye bye data. 
	Find someone with a Mac. Serious. I've recovered data from hosed Windows drives for lots of friends from a Mac. Put in an external case and plug in. Can't hurt anything and you stand a good chance of getting the data back. FWIW while I love SSD tech I don't trust them. I'll stick with spinning platters for a while longer.  | 
		
 you can restore the MBR without killing you data.  i had a utility, give me a minute to find it. 
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 this is what i used: 
	Free Partition Magic alternative. Best Free Partition Manager Freeware for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8 32 bit & 64 bit - EaseUS Partition Master Free Edition. free. it works. i didn't lose my data. instructions for MBR here: http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/rebuild-mbr.htm  | 
		
 I'd really recommend having getting the data off, before trying to fix the MBR. While I've had success everytime I have done this, there's always the chance things can go wrong and data can be lost for good. 
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 Damn computers are just a fad! Can't wait until we're back to pencil and paper again. 
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 there are bootable MBR repair tools that i have used with great sucsess and no data loss- 
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 I don't care who you are...That's funny right thar! SmileWavy 
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 The "Freeware" suggested above no longer contains the portion to repair a MBR.  | 
		
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 ah, sheesh.  let me do some more searching. 
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 You're more than welcome to send out to me and I'll see what I can do. 
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 If you have important data on that drive that is not backed up. Do not just try and fix the MBR. I really can't stress this enough. 
	Go to the website for the manufaturer of the drive and try and get their SSD diagnostic software (maybe the drive came with a CD?). You can also try and find a free utility via a Google search.  | 
		
 i've also used this with very good results: 
	GParted -- Live CD/USB/PXE/HD when my drive started to die and wouldn't boot anymore, this is what i used to move the data to the new drive. i believe you can do partition recovery, etc., and you can (probably) access your data and move it to a different drive/partition. the live CD will boot to linux and you can work with it from there. i do agree with dave that there is risk of data loss. good luck.  | 
		
 Tip of the night for dealing with problem hard drives: 
	(besides having a good backup) 1) If the drive/data is accessible, but you have BSODs, errors, slow. Ghost the drive. It's a good way of preserving the file system and data. If the drive turns out to be bad, you can ghost the image back to a new drive and save yourself a lot of time from having to reinstall everything. If you can't access the drive/data proceed directly to step 2. 2) Before messing with the drive... Run a diagnostics test on it. You will save yourself a lot of time. One of the utilities I use shoes the error disposition code but also uses green and red backgrounds to make it really simple to see the condition of the drive. I rarely bother with the codes, as they are really only used if you RMA the drive. If green, you know the drive is 99% good and it's a data/MBR/partition problem. 3) From the read out of step 2, proceed in the best way to fix the drive or restore the data to a new one. Okay. I've had a really long and stressful week dealing with a major upgrade of a proprietary software package that runs a clients entire facility. I am done being the IT guy for the night. Time to lose my mind to mind numbing reality shows or a movie.  | 
		
 OK 
	The bad news: Not a MBR issue. The physical electronic interface is compromised The Good news: By plugging it in and out a hundred times, I was able to get access. Pictures and data files recovered. My wife put a single sheet of paper on top and that was enough to screw it up again! Replacing with a standard 2.5" drive. Now I just need to reload the OS, programs, etc....fun fun fun  | 
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