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SSD continuing to corrupt

MatthewPopec25

Almost 3 years ago I bought a SSD called OCZ ARC 100 and it has been fine ever since about a week ago when it refused to start up windows and took me almost 2 days to troubleshoot the cause. Next since I couldn’t log on to it I wiped all the disks and started fresh, the fresh windows 10 install worked fine for about a day before the same thing happened and now I have loaded it on to the hard drive and it has been working fine. Anyone got a solution for it, I know that there is probably none up is this like a known issue amongst OCZ SSDs or something?

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It might just be the SSD is failing. If you run CrystalDiskInfo does that report any warning signs? Or is there some OCZ specific diagnostic tool available?

 

Check also if it is within warranty. At this point, it is probably just safer to replace it with something new.

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