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if there's no boot partition detected then the only thing I can think of would be to use a linux boot disk with ddrescue/etc on it to see if anything is recoverable - if it doesnt detect anything then yeah, it's fucked.
I'd break the pins & get a different ssd, something that fails in such a fashion is not dependable (it is prone to failing again)
I don't care about anything on it,this one only had windows installed on. Your probably right at least I know it's the disk now. I still think I'll try to get a windows bootable just to see what happens, but probably will replace it with my other ssd
Thanks for the help!
np ;)