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Originally Posted by NovaCoder
SSD, it's with Lenovo now for repair so fingers crossed they don't wipe it.
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Ah I see. In that case I would suggest sending Lenovo an email requesting that they do not wipe the SSD rather than just relying on luck. In my experience IT technicians will often go with the "easy" option, and if they can't spot anything that's obviously wrong electrically then wiping the SSD for a fresh OS install may be something they'll try. In the future I'd suggest you're better off creating an image of the SSD before sending it in for repair. M2 to USB adapters are cheap, as are SATA to USB adapters, the only tricky case would be if the SSD was soldered directly to the laptop motherboard.