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Boot problem related to disk issues after sleep mode

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I put my computer in sleep mode, when I turned it on after a long time when I ran, right after the grub screen, I encountered an error that I do not remember clearly that says disk0 cannot be accessed. When I reboot with hope to fix it, the grub screen did not open and no boot was found.

When I ran gparted from the Ubuntu live cd I saw that my 256GB SSD only showed 16KB. When I ran fsck I got a "bad magic number in superblock" error.

When I tried to find superblock backups with mke2fs I got an out of space error.

The data on the SSD is very important, when I install testdisk and run it from ubuntu livecd to recover the data at least, I stopped because the disk size is still 16 kb and there is a clear warning about it in the disk selection menu of testdisk.

So I just want my data guys. I am ready throw remaining, except data, out of window to just relax :D

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