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Laptop freezes every 15 minutes due to disk problems, how to fix?
Recently, every 5-25 minutes my laptop just stops responding. For example, I am typing text and suddenly the picture freezes and I have to turn off the laptop (not through the interface, since it is frozen, but after a long press on the physical Power button) and turn it on again. When you turn it on, even before Windows boots, it says that the disk check will now start, press any button to cancel, if you don’t press anything, it checks the disk for errors and starts Windows. But this does not help and it hangs again after a couple of minutes. In Windows itself it is often written that there are problems with the disk. The SSD drive is only 2 years old. I reinstalled Windows, but this did not solve the problem, which is logical in principle, because the disk remained the same. Apparently there are corrupted segments / clusters in it (I don’t really understand this), what should I do? You can somehow "disable" the damaged disk segments,
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1. Urgently make a backup of all important data.
2. See the event logs for any errors.
3. See SMART For example, using Crystal Disk Info.
Is it possible to somehow "disable" the damaged disk segments so that they simply do not work, and install Windows on the normal "healthy" part of the disk?
I had exactly the same story with an old laptop.
The fact that he quacks to the disk there is quite normal, because the laptop was not completed correctly.
I changed these discs for mine and so on - zero sense.
Then I noticed that the fading occurs during physical contact with the laptop - whether it is to correct the angle of the screen or typing on the keyboard.
If the laptop is "tired", then there may probably be damage to the tracks, poor contact between the components of the laptop, including cables, connectors ..
You need to disassemble, clean, look under a microscope, diagnose ...
This ssd runs the trim function and it causes Windows to hang because it is not correctly processed by the motherboard drivers. Here the way out is either to select screws from modern ones - samsungs rule here like no one else, or to change the laptop. Reinstalling Windows may help, but not sure. So if all the indicators are normal, then stupid incompatibility.
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