In Nampa, Idaho, a customer stumbled into a tech tangle that begged for data recovery expertise. Their Kingston SH103S3/120G, a 120 GB SSD powering their Linux desktop, held 100 GB to 1 TB of personal files—until it didn’t. One day, after life’s usual whirlwind of sleep, work, and errands, they unlocked their PC only to find it frozen. A restart led to nothing—no boot devices found. They turned to WeRecoverData, the leading data recovery company, to bring their low-priority case back from the brink.
This SSD was the heart of their home workstation, humming along until it wasn’t. It might’ve held code, photos, or quirky Linux projects—stuff that mattered. After the freeze, they tried a safe shutdown and reboot, but the system stayed dark. They even pulled the drive, hooked it to an external reader, and peeked inside for scorch marks—nothing. Stumped but hopeful, they handed it to WeRecoverData, trusting the pros to figure it out.
The team took the Kingston SSD and dug in. Something had gone haywire—maybe a silent failure in the solid-state guts—but they weren’t deterred. With Linux smarts and special tools, they poked around, coaxing the data back to life. Bit by bit, those 100 GB to 1 TB of files reappeared, untouched by the crash. The data recovery process turned a baffling breakdown into a clean comeback.
When the Nampa customer got the good news, they let out a quiet cheer. Their computer’s sudden nap hadn’t erased their work—WeRecoverData had woken it up. They thanked the team, amazed at how a lifeless drive turned lively again. Another success story notched, this one proved why WeRecoverData is the name to call when tech takes an unexpected snooze.

