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About a year ago I wen to turn my computer on and got a blue screen, several restarts later and windows finally came up, ran super slow for probably 20 min then it was fine. Ended up having to reinstall windows later that week. Then it happend again a couple months later, reinstall windows again and its working fine. Now here i am waiting for sitting at my desk waiting for windows to come up, I entered my password about 10 minuets ago and i got a blue screen yesterday.

Whats causing the os to get messed up like this? 

 

 

Built the computer in 2015

Asus montherboard

I7 6700k

GTX 970

samsung SSD for os

old hard drive for extra storage

corsair 500m psu

 

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How is the power in your area? Are there power losses frequently? Power loss when the machine is on can cause OS corruption.

Could be a Faulty SSD! The flash develops fixed charges in the tunneling oxide over time. Bust some might have manufacturing issues causing them to fail early. You should use a software that can monitor the health of your SSD to see if it is showing any errors. Also slow downs caused by write amplification( SSDs need to be erased before writing) are usually addressed by the OS by over provisioning and trim which are on by default. So a new ish SSD from samsung on a new ish OS should be fine in that aspect.

So its polly just a failing SSD. What version of windows are you using?

Errors in the non os drive wont cause a no boot, as far as I know!

PC 1: CPU: i5 12600k     GPU: RTX 4080     MOTHERBOARD: Asus B650M-A D4       RAM: 16x4 DDR4 3200       POWERSUPPLY: EVGA 650 G6  

SSD: WD Black gen 4 x2 + Crucial MX 500 x2           

KEYBOARD: Keychron K4    MOUSE: Logitech G502 SE Hero   MOUSE PAD: Goliathus control XL   MONITOR: Alienware AW3423DW + LG 25UM58 + Dell 24"  Speakers: Edifier R1280T + SVS PB1000

 

Laptop: M1 MacBook Pro 16                     

 

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1 minute ago, Umeshwarnath said:

How is the power in your area? Are there power losses frequently? Power loss when the machine is on can cause OS corruption.

Could be a Faulty SSD! The flash develops fixed charges in the tunneling oxide over time. Bust some might have manufacturing issues causing them to fail early. You should use a software that can monitor the health of your SSD to see if it is showing any errors. Also slow downs caused by write amplification( SSDs need to be erased before writing) are usually addressed by the OS by over provisioning and trim which are on by default. So a new ish SSD from samsung on a new ish OS should be fine in that aspect.

So its polly just a failing SSD. What version of windows are you using?

Errors in the non os drive wont cause a no boot, as far as I know!

I did install a New Samsung ssd to a larger one a while back, so its the newest part in the pc. I'm running windows 10.

I did use some software to check the health of the ssd and it said it was fine

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Did the problem persist from before moving to a newer SSd. I mean was it there with both the new and the old SSD?

PC 1: CPU: i5 12600k     GPU: RTX 4080     MOTHERBOARD: Asus B650M-A D4       RAM: 16x4 DDR4 3200       POWERSUPPLY: EVGA 650 G6  

SSD: WD Black gen 4 x2 + Crucial MX 500 x2           

KEYBOARD: Keychron K4    MOUSE: Logitech G502 SE Hero   MOUSE PAD: Goliathus control XL   MONITOR: Alienware AW3423DW + LG 25UM58 + Dell 24"  Speakers: Edifier R1280T + SVS PB1000

 

Laptop: M1 MacBook Pro 16                     

 

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5 hours ago, Umeshwarnath said:

Did the problem persist from before moving to a newer SSd. I mean was it there with both the new and the old SSD?

Its been so long since i put the new one in I don't remember. I've reset the os and am waiting for a ups to come in. hoping this will solve my problems

 

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On 10/25/2019 at 11:03 PM, Mrflyingdonut said:

Its been so long since i put the new one in I don't remember. I've reset the os and am waiting for a ups to come in. hoping this will solve my problems

 

has this problem occurred since?

PC 1: CPU: i5 12600k     GPU: RTX 4080     MOTHERBOARD: Asus B650M-A D4       RAM: 16x4 DDR4 3200       POWERSUPPLY: EVGA 650 G6  

SSD: WD Black gen 4 x2 + Crucial MX 500 x2           

KEYBOARD: Keychron K4    MOUSE: Logitech G502 SE Hero   MOUSE PAD: Goliathus control XL   MONITOR: Alienware AW3423DW + LG 25UM58 + Dell 24"  Speakers: Edifier R1280T + SVS PB1000

 

Laptop: M1 MacBook Pro 16                     

 

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