Help! My SSD is Corrupted After a Crash – What Can I Do?

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Asked By TechieTiger42 On

I have a 480 GB SSD that got corrupted after my PC crashed in the hot weather and I had to force a shutdown. I can still see the partitions, but I'm stuck on what to do next. I can't repair or mount them, and formatting seems impossible too. Even trying to delete the partitions with tools like fdisk or wipefs doesn't work, and reinstalling Linux Mint isn't going through either. Instead, I keep getting errors like I/O error, D-Bus error, or udisks-error-quark, 0. I even tried plugging the SSD into a Windows PC, but it wouldn't boot. It feels dead, but since I can still see the partitions, I'm confused about why I can't write zeros to it. Any advice on what I should try next?

3 Answers

Answered By FusionFinder On

If you're looking to completely start fresh, consider doing a low-level format. I don't have a Linux tool for that, but if you can connect the SSD to a Windows machine, tools like HDDGURU or EaseUS should do the trick.

Answered By DataDude11 On

It sounds like your SSD could be in a read-only state, which is a common failing mode. This lets you at least recover data from it, even if you can’t write anything back. You might want to explore that route first to save any important files.

Answered By GadgetGuru88 On

You could try booting from a GParted live USB to see if you can wipe the SSD that way. It sometimes helps in cases like this where standard tools fail.

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