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Why does the laptop restart when using an SSD?
Hello. I have a 2012 Samsung 355v5c laptop. I replaced hdd with ssd (Samsung 860 EVO 480 Gb), after which problems of the following kind began.
The laptop restarts randomly. It doesn't happen often, but it does happen. It does not depend on the presence of a battery and a power source.
I noticed the following: when you try to check the Crystal Disk or HDD Scan (test: Verify Read data without transfer), the laptop restarts stably, and after an arbitrary amount of time (maybe at the beginning of the check, or maybe somewhere in the middle.) .
Began to sin on SSD. I checked the drive as follows: I connected it to a PC, ran the same HDD Scan and Crystal Disk tests - there were no reboots on the PC, there were no "bad sectors" either - everything was fine with the speed too. I drove files back and forth, there were also no problems on the PC.
I returned the drive to the laptop - the problems remained (
The HDD for the laptop with the old system remained - put it on the laptop, drove it - there were no reboots.
Returned the SSD - problems again.
The BIOS has a mode for disks: ACHI. The ssd resource - a little more than 1 TB was recorded Windows 10 x64 ,
GPT partition, SATA (standard connector for hdd, not for cd-rom)
Tell me what else can I try here?
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Most likely, these are not reboots, but a BSOD followed by a reboot, which may indicate faulty drivers. Try updating them with, for example, SDI.
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