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Strange problem with SSD
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Have you reseated the power and data connections to the drive and discharged the power.
Originally posted by NeddHelpPlzDo you know how I can delay the failure of the ssd?
@phillpower2 anything I may have missed and or not thought of?
Could there be an issue within the BIOS or clear the CMOS?
To be honest maybe a false positive and reseating the drive may help or take it to a service center to be diagnosed.Comment
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βHave you reseated the power and data connections to the drive and discharged the powerβ I donβt think I understand this sentence. Could you rephrase it?Comment
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Are you sure this procedure is safe? Could it make the problem even worse? What are the chances of this happening?Comment
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Originally posted by NeddHelpPlzAre you sure this procedure is safe? Could it make the problem even worse? What are the chances of this happening?
We fully understand if you do not feel confident in doing this and or cannot do this.
You can wait and see what others suggest or take it to a service center and have them diagnose the drive.
If the system still has any warranty, contact them and see if it can be repaired under that.Comment
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Do you think there may be a possibility that it is just a bug or something? And that therefore my ssd is not damaged. Is it possible?Comment
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Should I leave the laptop on? or can I turn it off? should I unplug the charger or can I leave it plugged in all the time? Can these kinds of operations if done superficially help damage the ssd?Comment
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Originally posted by NeddHelpPlzWhy do you think it broke down? Why do you think the checks I did on windows give me positive responses? While crystaldisk gives me negative?
it could also be the your checks have only accessed those areas of the drive that are good.
other checks are accessing different sectors or looking at the drive as a whole.
since the laptop is otherwise performing OK - yes - do a backup of your personal files while the sun shines!!!
Originally posted by NeddHelpPlzCould the fact that the laptop is also working at night while the charger remains plugged in all the time have contributed to the damage?
but leaving the unit running all night, if the drive was performing I/O would naturally βwear outβ the drive faster if just running during daylight hours. all depends of what the drive is doing.Comment
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Originally posted by Rustys@phillpower2 anything I may have missed and or not thought of?Comment
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I saw that the url was very long so I decided to take a screen shot of the storage part. What else is needed?Comment
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