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SSD Corupted error

Anonymous
2021-01-23T01:25:47+00:00

For some reason when I booted up my pc today I got a notification that my drive had an error I double check that the notification was indeed true and restart my pc it "fixes itself". Once in windows I check for errors and it says there are errors so I repeat the proses of "fixing the drive" but it doesn't work. I don't want to format or reset anything, so do you guys have a fix for my issue and could you also let me know what might be causing this. Thanks guys

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Intel Core i3 4010U @ 1.7Ghz

8gb DDR3 Memory

Intel HD graphics

128gb SSD

Windows 10 20H2

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-01-23T02:16:08+00:00

    Hello, how are you?

    Welcome to the Microsoft Community!

    My name is Paloma B., I'm an independent advisor, I'm here to help you in the best possible way.

    I understand that your Windows reported errors on your disk, I'm sorry to hear of this problem.

    This may be an error in the SSD itself, I advise you to take assistance from your trust so that a thorough hardware analysis is performed on it.

    In any case, perform the checks below to see if this solves the problem.

    Analyzing the information presented, I recommend that you follow the guidelines below, please, to try to solve this problem.

    First, I recommend downloading and running the tool on the link below, please, for a system check and update:

    https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=799445

    Verify that the problem is resolved.

    If it persists, based on your equipment model, go to the manufacturer's website and download compatible and updated drivers, and reinstall them. Follow the guidelines on the link below, please.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/402844...

    Verify that the problem is resolved.

    If the problem persists, please follow the next guidelines.

    Important: at the end of each method, check if the problem has been solved. If it persists, proceed to the next one.

    SFC, DISM and CHKDSK.

    Use a Windows disk, file and image correction tool

    1. On the desktop, press the Windows + X keys, and select Windows Powershell (Admin);
    2. Copy and paste the following commands, one line at a time, followed by Enter:

    sfc /scannow

    dism /online /cleanup-image /CheckHealth

    dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

    chkdsk /f /r /b

    To schedule a disk check, confirm with the S key and press Enter, and restart the equipment.

    *** IMPORTANT ***

    This is a process that can take some time to complete.

    I await news.

    If these procedures helped you in any way, please click on "I solved my problem" and also mark as an answer, so you can help others users.

    We will always be available for whatever you need!

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