Gigabyte SSD Data Recovery
Gigabyte SSDs are known for their performance and affordability, making them a popular choice for many users. However, like all solid-state drives, they are still vulnerable to data loss due to sudden failure, firmware issues, power surges, or accidental formatting. At Zero Alpha, we specialise in recovering data from faulty Gigabyte SSDs using advanced tools and techniques designed specifically for modern flash storage. Whether your SSD is not detected, showing the wrong capacity, or has become completely unresponsive, our team is ready to help retrieve your valuable data.
Common Problems with Gigabyte SSDs
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Not Detected by Computer – SSD is no longer recognized in BIOS or Windows.
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0MB Capacity Issue – Drive appears with zero capacity or wrong size.
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Firmware Corruption – Sudden firmware failure causing drive to lock up or become unresponsive.
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Controller Failure – Internal controller chip failure stopping data access.
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Bad Sectors or NAND Degradation – Wear and tear on flash memory blocks causing data loss.
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Sudden Power Loss – Power cuts or surges leading to corrupted data or non-booting drive.
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Slow Performance or Freezing – SSD becomes extremely slow or causes the system to hang.
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Encrypted Data Lockout – Access to data blocked due to built-in encryption or failed password entry.
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Accidental Formatting or Deletion – Files or partitions mistakenly erased.
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Firmware Update Gone Wrong – Failed or interrupted firmware updates bricking the SSD.
Gigabyte SSD 480GB GP-GSTFS31480GNTD Data Recovery caselog
28Mar25 - This SSD was removed from a computer because it was not detecting and stopped the laptop from starting. Controller Phison PS3111-S11-13. This SSD and controller are supported for Data Recovery. This issue did not require short circuiting of the safe mode pinouts and a translator was able to be built for data recovery. It detects with this id:
Model : SATAFIRM S11
Firmware : SBFMP1W3
Capacity : 480 GB (937 703 088)
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