as others have said, your link is for RAM not storage. I'm looking at the internals of this thing, and it would be a trivial matter to pull the SSD and copy the contents. Over the years, I have accumulated numerous devices that can access things like this. If you want to do it yourself, look for something like "USB 3.2 Gen 1 to M.2 SATA " that you can plug your m.2 into. Some caveats: - you say bricked. that might mean you lost the SSD. You are out of luck. - Windows can get fussy accessing drives from other machines. Linux can usually circumvent issues like this. Message me if you want to go deeper.
Charlie Gilley “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759 Has never been more appropriate.