Data Recovery Dilemma: Windows 11 Installer Wipes Key SSD

Recently, I faced a daunting situation when I inadvertently wiped an essential solid-state drive (SSD) during a Windows 11 installation process. The event left me puzzled and frustrated, as I can’t quite pinpoint whether the issue stemmed from converting the SSD to GPT or if it was caused by the installer itself.

To provide some context, I had a dynamic disk that I decided to convert to GPT. After making this change, I was alarmed to find that both partitions on the drive had vanished. Given that this SSD contained a wealth of critical files, my anxiety about potential data loss has been at an all-time high.

Before resorting to professional data recovery services, I’m seeking input from the community to explore possible solutions. It’s worth noting that, as of now, I haven’t overwritten any data—I would classify what happened as more of a quick format. With my background as a programmer, I typically tackle a variety of tech issues, but I’ve never encountered something quite like this before.

If anyone has experienced a similar situation or has suggestions on how to recover lost partitions effectively without professional intervention, I would greatly appreciate your insights. Thank you in advance for any tips or advice you can offer.

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  1. Hi, I understand how stressful data loss situations can be, especially on an SSD with critical files. Based on your description, it sounds like the drive’s partitions were removed during the conversion to GPT, which is a common occurrence if not handled properly during disk management or installation.

    Here are some steps you can try to attempt partition recovery:

    1. Stop Using the Drive: To prevent overwriting any recoverable data, avoid writing new data to the affected SSD.
    2. Use Data Recovery Software: Tools like EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, MiniTool Power Data Recovery, or R-Studio can scan your SSD for lost partitions and files.
    3. Run a Partition Scanner: Using specialized tools such as TestDisk, which is free and open-source, can allow you to detect and recover lost partitions. It’s command-line based but very effective.

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