EndreWhiteMane: Hi Professor Furby! :-) Welcome to our little club.
We met in a sales thread not long ago, I was giving you and CC a hard time about being friends.
I've changed my username but you'll remember me, I'm the grumpy guy who's way older than you. O__O
innocuous77: Dear love, I remember you. I;m shocked you remember me.
I have a good memory for the ladies, just ask ddickinson. :)
To expand on your computer question: IF what you are referring to is a Solid State disk Drive then yes, there may be data there. You would need to remove the drive, mount it in another machine and copy the data from it.
To be honest if your not familiar with computers you be better off finding someone to help you with it. I'll bet any number of your students could do it for you, unless the data is sensitive. Then I would go to a good computer service place.
Edit: From your last post it sounds like you are computer savvy. Just mount it in a desktop machine with SATA and copy the data, you will need an adapter to match the desktop SATA connector. OR you could buy an external SATA to USB case and then you have your data and be able to use the drive as extra storage too.