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"Windows 10 BSOD Laptop won't boot past the logo screen need to recover data", if I open the command prompt and type "d:" it also says the "The Device is not ready". Has the drive become corrupt in some way?repair the Windows 10 on the drive. At the least, I need all my data recovered from the SSD drive and freshly install Windows 10 again. I have an additional Laptop at my disposal, as well as a USB-to-SATA drive if I should need to connect the SSD and do anything with it. However I did try that and I can't even access any of the files on the SSD, nor can it be initialized by the Disk Manager (GPT says the size is too small, MBR says the drive is 'not ready'). It's viewed as 'unknown' with no detection of size or file contents. It's actually a 480GB Sandisk drive. I was in a rush and considering it said "We're just collecting some error info" rather than "repairing" I assumed it wasn't doing anything useful. Anyway after I turned it on the Laptop no longer goes past the Acer logo screen. I created a USB Recovery Boot drive so it can boot to that rather than the broken Windows, however the recovery tool doesn't even detect the SSD as having a windows installation, so it can't repair it. In fact it doesn't detect it at all. I also created a USB Windows 10 installation drive, and there's the same story - it doesn't let me use the "Upgrade" option (which retains data) as it doesn't detect there as being a current windows installation. It can only see the contents of the USB and nothing else. The other option is to clean install, which I won't use for obvious reasons. The SSD Windows Installation just won't get detected, yet I know it has an effect on the system because if I remove it the Laptop goes to the "No boot drive" screen rather than sticking on the Acer logo boot screen.

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