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Windows 11 SSD failures could be caused by glitchy drive firmware – here's what you need to know
At any rate, if you're worried about your SSD potentially being hit by this glitch, then the simple fix is to ensure that ...
Reports have been circulating for the past few weeks that recent Windows 11 updates (KB5063878 and KB5062660) were causing some SSDs using Phison controllers to fail. While plenty of YouTube and ...
Microsoft issues a fresh statement on Windows 11 SSD corruption reports, denying that a recent update is at fault.
A rash of SSD failures have prompted some users to blame a recent Windows Update. Microsoft insist the problem is not its ...
Solid-state drives (SSD) are a faster upgrade to the traditional hard disk drives (HDD). SSDs beat HDDs, not only in speed but also in performance and durability. This post isn’t about how great SSDs ...
The Solid-State Drive (SSD) is a great upgrade over the hard disc drive (HDD). It is comparatively faster and is one of the best ways to increase a system’s performance. However, some users have ...
We are lucky enough here at TweakTown to be on the cutting edge of storage devices, and right now the bleeding edge is currently NVMe (Covered in our Defining NVMe article). As part of our standard ...
But generally SSD firmware doesn't come out often at all, so I figure there's probably a good enough reason to go ahead and install it because they're not just throwing out pointless updates or ...
In a statement to WCCFTech, Phison said it had, "dedicated over 4,500 cumulative testing hours to the drives reported as ...
Are you considering upgrading your system disk from a traditional hard disk drive (HDD) to a solid-state drive (SSD)? This process can significantly enhance your computer’s performance as SSDs offer ...
Asrock has released BIOS version 4.10 for the DeskMini X600, with which Linux no longer corrupts data when writing to NVMe SSDs. This happened in some configurations with earlier BIOS versions of the ...
Sister-in-law has a Dell Inspiron 5680 that seems to have bricked after a bad BIOS update. The system is an i7-8700 with 1x8GB DDR4 RAM (SK Hynix 2400 MHz), 128GB M.2 SSD (SATA, SK Hynix), 1TB HDD, ...
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