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jukuway2017-07-24 20:28:08
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jukuway, 2017-07-24 20:28:08

How to check and fix bad sectors on an SSD?

Today I turned on the computer and at the first start of Windows it hung when the desktop was loaded. Then I rebooted with the button and after displaying the desktop after 5 seconds it gave out a BSOD. The third time everything is fine. Windows is on an SSD, I think that's the problem. How to look at the SSD which sectors are broken and which are normal and how to treat them? On HDD I use HDD Regenerator and Victoria, but I don’t know if this is also applicable for SSD.

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Artem @Jump, 2017-07-24
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How to check and fix bad sectors on an SSD?

There are no sectors on the SSD, and it’s definitely impossible to repair them - there are problems, change the disk.
You can see what and how with the disk by any program that can read SMART - this is disk self-diagnosis information.
An example of such a program is CrystalDiskInfo

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Alexander Shmelev, 2017-07-24
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Native SSD utilities from the manufacturer most often allow you to look at the state of the disk.
Also, sometimes problems with an SSD drive are due to old firmware and disappear after an update.

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Valentine, 2017-07-26
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On ssd, if the cell is dead, it becomes read only, and it is impossible to fix it, because. this is hardware, its cycles are over. But usually ssd has problems with firmware, you need to update them regularly, so if the firmware is not the latest now, update it, and then run a system file checker in Windows so that it overwrites the broken ones if they are found.

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