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Hi, I have a problem for more than 1 month with my PC. Every 4-5 PC restarts my apps are being corrupted. I tried everything, reinstalled my windows 3 times, reinstalled my apps a lot of times and also my nvidia graphics driver. You can see here some photos. Can someone give me a piece of advice, what can I do to my windows, maybe it is from my bad drivers which I installed  with driver booster 9 pro, or other apps installed bad

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SSD does seem to have quite a lot of data written to it, 44TB, but is still well within the 150TB write rating Crucial gives to the drive so it should be ok but it's worth considering. Are apps and games across both drives corrupting? Or is it only apps across one drive. If you're not sure, it's worth installing software you've had problems on the other drive and see if any issues come from that. If you notice that software installed on a certain drive has issues but not on the other than it's safe to assume that the drive has issues.

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Try having Windows check its core system files with the System File Check utility. Run this from a command prompt running as Administrator:

 

sfc /scannow

 

https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000126064/how-do-i-run-the-system-file-checker-in-microsoft-windows

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1 minute ago, Needfuldoer said:

Try having Windows check its core system files with the System File Check utility. Run this from a command prompt running as Administrator:

 

sfc /scannow

 

https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000126064/how-do-i-run-the-system-file-checker-in-microsoft-windows

i have already done this a lot of times, after some restarts my pc keeps corrupting files again. But after using that command cmd telks me that windows repaired some files and i can see a log, but i dont understand anything

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On 3/21/2022 at 3:38 PM, AndreiArgeanu said:

SSD does seem to have quite a lot of data written to it, 44TB, but is still well within the 150TB write rating Crucial gives to the drive so it should be ok but it's worth considering. Are apps and games across both drives corrupting? Or is it only apps across one drive. If you're not sure, it's worth installing software you've had problems on the other drive and see if any issues come from that. If you notice that software installed on a certain drive has issues but not on the other than it's safe to assume that the drive has issues.

I have installed yesterday teamviewer on hdd and now seems to work fine, other programs still crashing, is the ssd bad?

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