as soon as a drive even hints at being untrustworthy, why would you still use it.
especially these days when they are so cheap.
plus for me at least, sometimes you can spend many days trying to fix something or bite the bullet and spend a few hours reloading Windows.
and if you are doing that, why not do it to a new drive.
also a great chance to get a bigger and/or faster drive.
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