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If crashes corrupted files or made them inaccessible, avoid writing new data to the drive until you recover important stuff.

I’ve used Stellar Data Recovery before after a bad Windows crash. It can help recover deleted or inaccessible files, including documents, photos, and folders affected by system failures or BSOD-related issues. It also lets you preview recoverable files before restoring them.

My concern with BSODs is data loss. Last time my system crashed repeatedly, I lost access to some work documents and a few files became corrupted.

What’s the best way to recover files if Windows crashes mess things up?

What error message do you get? Show screenshot.

(upload to imgur.com and post link)

Is your SSD being detected in BIOS?

If it is still being detected, then

Get another drive.​ Install windows onto new drive (have old drive disconnected during this phase).​

Connect old drive as secondary and​ try to access your data.​

Same here. I usually check dump files after crashes, but Microsoft mentioning memory dump analysis officially is interesting. That’s more for advanced users though — most people probably stop at Safe Mode and driver updates.

Little or no chance if it truly has “failed”………..BUT how much you might budget (in dollars, time, or frustration) to recover the files is another question. Rather than simply throwing it away.

The advanced steps are actually useful too. I didn’t even know Event Viewer could help track what happened before a crash.

I had RAM issues once and Windows Memory Diagnostic helped figure out faulty memory was causing my BSODs.

My SSD just crashed out of nowhere…

System won’t boot and all my files were on it.

Is there ANY way to recover data from a dead SSD or is it gone for good ?

I checked it out earlier. It’s more detailed than the old support page. Microsoft now recommends things like:

  • Booting into Safe Mode
  • Checking Device Manager for bad drivers
  • Installing pending Windows Updates
  • Making sure there’s enough free disk space
  • Using System Restore if things got worse recently

Seems aimed at regular users, not just tech people.

Just saw Microsoft released an updated troubleshooting guide for Windows 11/10 BSODs. Honestly, about time 😅

My PC randomly crashes with a blue screen every few days and I never know where to even start fixing it.

If files became inaccessible after crashes, stop using the drive too much until you recover what matters.

For recovery, I’ve had solid results with Stellar Data Recovery. It’s useful for recovering deleted, corrupted, or inaccessible files after system crashes, BSODs, or boot failures. You can scan the drive, preview recoverable files, and restore important documents/photos to another location.

At this point I trust old HDDs more than some modern SSDs 😅 One small issue, firmware bug, or accidental format and suddenly recovery becomes a nightmare.

My bigger concern is file safety. My Dell started crashing during startup and now some folders won’t open properly. I’m worried repeated crashes may have corrupted files.

Any recommendations for data recovery software?

Yep, users who checked crash dump files with WinDbg found Dell SupportAssist showing up in the logs. Pretty frustrating since everyone instantly assumes Microsoft broke Windows again 😅

If you can still boot into Safe Mode, uninstalling Dell SupportAssist seems worth trying.

  • This reply was modified 2 weeks, 1 day ago by Toby.

Can confirm something similar happened on my Dell notebook. Event Viewer kept showing critical kernel errors before every crash. I removed SupportAssist OS Recovery and the random BSODs stopped after that.

Update: Thankfully, I was able to recover most of the important files in time. Biggest lesson learned — stop using the drive immediately after deletion and attempt recovery before overwriting anything.

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