ddrecovery wrote:
More than Likely your SSD has whats called translator failure. This is not a DIY fix unfortunately. Even Rapidspar will not work with this type of issue. Pro help is out of the question as the equipment needed to get the data is very expensive, and therefore recovery charges are higher than you would want to pay.
You can try and connect your SSD to Linux and run DDRescue and try to make a clone. Linux tends to be more forgiving than Windows with a drive with instability.
@ddrecovery do you think that if i used a raspberry pi with a sata connector over usb that would work