SSD Data Recovery in Surrey
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SSD stopped showing up in BIOS? NVMe dead after a BC Hydro outage? MacBook SSD gone overnight? RecoveryMaster does professional SSD and NVMe data recovery in Surrey, BC — in-house at our 100th Ave lab. Free assessment, 2–5 business day turnaround, No Data No Fee. We serve Surrey, Vancouver, Langley, and all of Metro BC. You only pay when we get your data back.
📍 14935 100 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3R 1J6 | 📞 604-767-1701
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Surrey's SSD Recovery Lab — In-House, Not Mailed to the US
Most national recovery brands mail your SSD to Ontario or New Jersey. Standard turnaround is 4–6 weeks. Rush service costs hundreds extra. We’re right here in Surrey. Your drive never leaves BC, most cases are done in 2–5 business days, and the assessment is completely free. We use PC-3000 SSD professional diagnostic hardware and chip-off NAND extraction equipment — the same tools used by specialist labs worldwide — right here in Surrey, serving Newton, Guildford, Whalley, Cloverdale, South Surrey, Vancouver, Langley, and all of Metro BC.

Our Recovery and Repair Services
SSD recovery is one part of what we do. Here’s everything else available at our Surrey lab.
SSD Data Recovery
Recover data from failed, corrupted, or undetected SATA and NVMe SSDs. recoverymaster.ca/service/hard-drive-ssd-recovery/
Flash and Removable Device Recovery
USB drives, SD cards, CF cards, and all flash storage formats. recoverymaster.ca/service/flash-removable-device/
Mobile and Laptop Data Recovery
Recover data from iPhones, Android devices, and laptops that won’t boot. recoverymaster.ca/service/mobile-laptop-recovery/
Server and RAID Systems Recovery
All RAID levels — RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10. Synology, QNAP, WD My Cloud, and custom builds. recoverymaster.ca/service/server-raid-systems/
Damage and Corruption Recovery
Water damage, fire damage, power surge, and severely corrupted storage devices. recoverymaster.ca/service/damage-corruption/
Enterprise Data Recovery
Priority recovery for businesses, law firms, medical practices, and government. recoverymaster.ca/service/enterprise-recovery/
Mobile Repair
Screen replacement, battery, charging port, and water damage repair for all phone brands. recoverymaster.ca/service/mobile-repair/
PC and Laptop Repair
Hardware upgrades, screen replacement, virus removal, and full diagnostics. recoverymaster.ca/service/pc-laptop-repair/
MacBook Repair
Screen, keyboard, battery, and logic board repair for all MacBook models. recoverymaster.ca/service/macbook-repair/
Game Console Repair
PS5, PS4, Xbox, Nintendo Switch — disc drive, HDMI port, and overheating repair. recoverymaster.ca/service/game-console-repair/
Logic Board Repair
Chip-level micro-soldering and component-level repair for phones, laptops, and MacBooks. recoverymaster.ca/service/logic-board-repair/
System and OS Repair
Windows and macOS reinstallation, boot failure, driver issues, and system corruption. recoverymaster.ca/service/system-os-repair/
Why SSD Recovery Is Different
Hard drives click and grind before they die. SSDs give you nothing — one day they work perfectly, the next they don’t exist to your computer. An SSD stores your files on NAND flash memory chips. A controller chip manages all access and maintains the Flash Translation Layer (FTL) — the internal map of where your data physically lives across those chips. When the controller fails, your data is still sitting intact on the NAND chips. The bridge to reach it has collapsed. This is why consumer recovery software almost never works on a failed SSD.

TRIM — The Thing That Changes Everything
On a hard drive, deleted files stay put until something overwrites them. SSDs work differently. TRIM is the command your OS sends to the SSD after you delete something — within minutes, it tells the drive to erase those blocks permanently. On Windows 10/11 and all modern macOS versions, TRIM is on by default. Once those blocks are erased, no software, no chip-off extraction, no lab anywhere can get that data back.
If you accidentally deleted files from an SSD: power it off immediately — hold the power button or pull the cable. Do not shut down normally. Every minute it stays on, TRIM may be running.
TRIM doesn’t apply when the SSD has failed at the controller or firmware level. If your drive isn’t showing up at all, the controller isn’t running — TRIM can’t execute. Your data sits untouched on the NAND chips.

Why Surrey Clients Choose RecoveryMaster
No Data, No Fee — No recovery, no charge. No partial fees, no diagnostic costs on failed jobs.
Free Assessment — We assess your drive at zero cost before you commit to anything. Most clients have a quote within 24 hours.
100% In-House — Never Leaves BC — Your drive stays at our Surrey lab. Faster turnaround, better accountability, no third-party handling of your data.
10+ Years Experience — Over a decade recovering hard drives for clients across Surrey and Metro Vancouver.
23,000+ Devices Recovered — From family photo collections to critical business files — a proven track record built one recovery at a time.
Certified Recovery Equipment — Professional diagnostic hardware, chip-level firmware tools, and a HEPA-filtered clean bench.
Direct Technician Communication — You speak with the person actually working on your drive.
Your Privacy Is Protected — Your drive is handled only by your assigned technician. Files are never browsed. All copies permanently erased after delivery.
SSD Failures We Recover From

Controller Failure
The most common failure we see from Surrey, Newton, Guildford, and Metro BC clients. Drive completely undetected — not in BIOS, not in Disk Management, not anywhere. Your files are still on the NAND chips. We use PC-3000 hardware to communicate below the controller’s normal operation, attempting firmware recovery and controller bypass. When that’s not viable, we move to chip-off — physically desoldering the NAND chips and reading them directly.
Firmware Corruption
Firmware corrupts after failed updates, power cuts mid-write, or BC Hydro surges hitting Surrey and Langley home offices. Symptoms: SSD shows 0MB or 8MB capacity, won’t initialize, enters a busy loop. We force the drive into diagnostic mode with PC-3000 SSD, rebuild the firmware tables, reconstruct the FTL map, and extract your data. One of our highest success rate failure types.


Power Surge Damage — Surrey & Langley, BC
BC Hydro fluctuations hit Surrey’s older Newton and Cloverdale neighbourhoods and Langley Township’s semi-rural Aldergrove and Brookswood grid harder than central Metro Vancouver. A single surge can destroy an SSD’s controller while leaving the NAND chips completely intact. Surge-damaged SSDs are among our most recoverable cases. Do not try to power the drive back on. Contact us immediately.
NAND Wear-Out & Bad Blocks
TLC NAND handles roughly 1,000–3,000 write cycles per cell. QLC NAND (budget SSDs like Samsung 870 QVO) handles only 500–1,000. Heavily-used business laptops wear through these faster than most people expect. Chip-off extraction with advanced ECC reconstruction can often recover data the controller has already given up on.


Logical Failure — Deleted Files, Formatting, Partition Loss
SSD hardware working but data missing. Act immediately — stop using the drive, every new write risks overwriting your files and TRIM may be running.
Water & Liquid Damage
Coffee in a Surrey home office. Fraser Valley flooding in Aldergrove. MacBook soaked in Vancouver autumn rain. Even submerged SSDs are often recoverable through chip-off after proper cleaning. Do not power on a wet SSD.


MacBook SSD Recovery — T2, M1, M2, M3
Post-2018 MacBooks use soldered NVMe encrypted to the Apple Silicon or T2 chip. Recovery requires logic board level work. We handle T2, M1, M2, and M3 MacBook SSD recovery in-house — one of the only BC labs doing this without outsourcing.
Encrypted SSD — BitLocker & FileVault
We recover BitLocker-encrypted Windows SSDs and FileVault-encrypted Mac SSDs in-house for Surrey, Vancouver, and Langley clients.

Our SSD Data Recovery Process
Free assessment — drop off in Surrey, free pickup from Metro BC, or ship from anywhere in Canada. Diagnosed with professional hardware, not a regular computer.
Clear flat-rate quote — failure type explained, price confirmed. You approve before we start.
In-house recovery — firmware repair, controller bypass, chip-off if needed. Your SSD stays in BC.
File verification — every file confirmed accessible before we call you.
Secure return — data on a new drive or secure transfer. Original SSD returned. No recovery = no charge.
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Surrey Neighbourhoods & Metro BC Areas We Serve
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Controller-Specific Recovery — Surrey, BC
Samsung (870 EVO, 980 PRO, 990 PRO)
Proprietary AES-256 hardware encryption on every drive. When the controller fails, the encryption key goes with it. We use PC-3000 Samsung-specific modules to extract encryption metadata and reconstruct FTL tables before chip-off.
Silicon Motion (Crucial MX500, ADATA, Team Group)
Known for sudden complete failure — working perfectly one power cycle, completely dead the next. The Crucial MX500 is one of our most-recovered SSDs from Surrey clients. Recovery almost always requires chip-off.
Phison (Sabrent Rocket, Kingston KC3000, Corsair MP600)
FTL metadata distributed across multiple NAND chips in a proprietary interleaving pattern. Reconstruction requires Phison-specific page layout knowledge. Common in gaming PCs across Surrey and Langley.
Apple T2 & M-Series (MacBook 2018+)
The most complex recovery type we handle. NAND is useless without the encryption key stored in the Apple chip. Requires component-level logic board repair to preserve the encryption chain.
SSD Types We Recover From
M.2 NVMe (PCIe Gen 3/4/5) · M.2 SATA · 2.5-inch SATA · mSATA · MacBook soldered NVMe (T2/M1/M2/M3) · Samsung T5/T7 · WD My Passport SSD · SanDisk Extreme/Extreme PRO · eMMC · U.2 enterprise
Brands: Samsung · WD · Crucial · Kingston · SanDisk · Seagate · SK Hynix · Intel · Sabrent · Corsair · Micron · Kioxia
Early Warning Signs Your SSD Is Failing
Drive disappearing from BIOS occasionally — Intermittent controller failures that will eventually become permanent. Back up now. SSD noticeably slower than it used to be — Controller spending more time on error correction as cells degrade. Files opening as corrupted or garbled — NAND cells storing those files have developed uncorrectable errors. SMART health warnings — CrystalDiskInfo (Windows) or DriveDx (Mac) showing Percentage Used near 100%, rising Reallocated Block Count, or Available Spare below threshold. Blue screen errors during disk operations — KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR, CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED — the OS can’t handle NAND read errors.
Seeing any of these? Back up immediately while you still can. Drive already failed?
DIY vs Professional — Honest Advice
Safe to try at home: SSD still detected in BIOS, recently deleted files, no power events, SMART shows healthy. Use Recuva or R-Studio, booting from a USB drive without writing to the SSD.
Call us instead — software won’t help: SSD not detected anywhere · Shows 0MB or wrong capacity · Failed after a power surge or BC Hydro event · Exposed to liquid · Failed after a firmware or BIOS update · MacBook with T2, M1, M2, or M3 chip · SMART showing critical errors
Running software on any of these makes things worse, not better.
FAQS
Yes. SSD data recovery is possible in most cases, even when the drive is not recognized or won’t power on. SSDs store data on NAND flash chips, which can often be read directly even after controller failure. Stop using the drive immediately and bring it to a certified specialist for a free diagnostic.
Every SSD recovery case starts with a free diagnostic — no charge to find out what failed and what can be recovered. Pricing depends on the SSD type (SATA, NVMe, M.2), the failure mode, and whether chip-level recovery is required. You receive a clear fixed quote before any work begins. No data, no fee.
Yes, in most cases. SSDs use a process called TRIM, which can permanently erase deleted data in the background automatically. SSDs also distribute data across multiple chips, making reconstruction more technical. Acting quickly matters more with an SSD — the longer you wait, the lower your chances.
Sometimes the SSD itself cannot be revived, but the data still can be. A dead SSD may have failed firmware, a blown controller, or damaged power circuitry — none of which necessarily means the data on the NAND chips is lost. Chip-level recovery can extract data directly even when the drive will not power on at all.
The most common causes are firmware corruption, controller failure, power surge damage, NAND chip wear-out, and physical damage. Unlike hard drives, SSDs have no moving parts — but sudden failure with no warning is actually more common with SSDs. Regular backups are critical because SSDs can fail without any prior symptoms.
No. Running recovery software on a failing SSD can trigger TRIM, overwrite data, and permanently destroy your chances of recovery. If your SSD is showing errors, running slowly, or not being recognized by your computer, stop using it immediately and bring it to a specialist for a free assessment.
No. Running recovery software on a failing SSD can trigger TRIM, overwrite data, and permanently destroy your chances of recovery. If your SSD is showing errors, running slowly, or not being recognized by your computer, stop using it immediately and bring it to a specialist for a free assessment.
Yes. We recover data from all SSD types including NVMe, M.2, SATA SSD, and PCIe drives. NVMe and M.2 recovery requires specialized equipment and chip-level expertise. Bring your drive to our Surrey lab for a free diagnostic regardless of the brand or form factor.
Possibly, but time is critical. SSDs use TRIM, which automatically clears deleted data to maintain performance. If TRIM has already run on the deleted files, recovery may not be possible. If TRIM has not yet processed the deletion — which can happen quickly — recovery may still be successful. Stop using the drive immediately and contact us.
Yes, in many cases. A power surge typically damages the SSD controller or PCB, but leaves the NAND storage chips intact. We can bypass the damaged components and extract data directly from the chips. Do not attempt to power on a surge-damaged SSD again — repeated power attempts can extend the damage to the storage chips themselves.
Standard SSD recoveries are completed within 1 to 3 business days. Cases requiring chip-level recovery or NVMe reconstruction may take longer. Same day and emergency turnaround is available for urgent cases. Contact our Surrey lab to discuss your timeline before dropping off your drive.
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