Quick Question: SSD mostly died (confirmation needed) + possible replacement.
Hello, community. My Acer Aspire E5 575G, a 7 y.o. laptop seems to require a new SSD.
In the BIOS (InsydeH20) is not shown (so I assume windows installation tool diskfrag won't read it either), and when I try to start the OS says "No bootable device". Settings in the BIOS are default (boot mode UEFI, secure boot Enabled). I opened the the laptop, unequipped the M.2 SSD, clean the pins gently, used a air blower to clean any possible dust, still dead.
I don't have the equipment to check voltages, and so on, but I am almost certain what died was the SSD, or could it be the motherboard? Is there any other option I can try before sending the laptop to a technician with the tools? Should I sent it to a technician or just assume the SSD died?
And last but not least, in case is the SSD, what good replacement can I buy, keeping in mind the laptop motherboard speed limitation. I don't want to buy an overkill SSD replacement with speeds in MB/s above the motherboard capabilities. Does anybody know the motherboard speed capabilities?