After a recent Windows update, my laptop started showing a SMART error indicating that my SSD is failing. Although I've managed to transfer all my data to a USB, I want to know if there's any method to recover or fix this failing SSD, especially since I've run PowerShell commands that say the SSD is healthy, yet it predicts failure. I'm okay with data loss since I have backups. What can I do?
2 Answers
You might want to try using the Victoria app for checking your SSD. There’s a video guide here that shows how to use it: [Video Guide](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KagZEoGZX40). This could help in assessing the health of your drive more accurately!
If you're thinking about data recovery, it’s good to create an image of the failing drive first. It's best to avoid any more testing on the SSD to prevent further damage. If you have important data, consider sending it to a professional recovery service.

What language is the guide in?