With all that being said, my experience is most certainly happenstance. It wouldn’t even power-up - and I spent hours dredging across forums on the internet looking to find ways I can recover some data. I wasn’t able to recover anything off of the SSD. I’ve had traditional hard drives fail, but even when that happens and you don’t have a backup, I’ve had luck in recovering files. I’ve heard that SSDs are better (and for the most part that’s true), and I just thought I had nothing to worry about. Fortunately, I had some redundancy in place (more on that later) and most of my precious files were backed up. And I learned a hard lesson in that you can’t recover data on an SSD like you could on a traditional hard drive. And it has blazing fast transfer speeds of up to 1050 MB/s over the USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 connection. It’s portable, lightweight, with storage space of 250 GB up to 4 TB (depending on the model you choose). Indeed, a simple Google search and you’ll find the SanDisk Extreme Pro SSD highly regarded, with glowing 5-star reviews.
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