How To Know When Ssd Is Failing?
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The most common symptoms of an SSD failure include: 1. Slow or Erratic Performance: Your computer may take a long time to startup or shut down, applications may run slowly or erratically, and you may experience stutters or freezes when performing certain tasks. 2. Unexpected Crashes/Blue Screen of Death: You may also experience unexpected crashes, or your computer may display the dreaded “blue screen of death” when trying to access files. 3. Bad Sectors: Your computer will often mark certain sectors of the drive as “bad” and unable to be accessed. 4. Corrupted Files and Data Loss: You may experience data corruption or data loss when attempting to access files, or files may not be able to be opened at all. 5. Unusual Noises: Hard drives often make loud clicking and grinding noises when they are failing, but SSDs typically produce a more subtle humming sound.