Wasn't sure to post this here or in Windows 11, so my apologies if I posted in the wrong section.
I built a new computer, and installed both Windows 11 and Linux Mint on it. Windows 11 is running on a Samsung 990 Pro SSD, and Linux is running on a WD Gold drive. Here is the full parts list:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/nBsw28
Seemingly at random, it is as if the SSD is losing power momentarily, crashing Windows. When the computer restarts, the SSD is not detected as a boot option, until I flick the power switch off and back on again.
The computer and drive work flawlessly, and the BSOD happens between a few hours and a few days after starting up the computer. The only other issue of note is that the computer takes 5+ minutes to boot up. Linux works flawlessly and has never crashed, though I've never ran it for several days at a time.
I downloaded Samsung Magician and ran both a 'Full Scan' and the extended SMART test. Both reported no issues. The firmware is also up-to-date, and I updated my motherboard BIOS after I got it.
Changing M.2 slots does not help.
Is this a motherboard issue, SSD issue, driver issue? Hoping someone much smarter than me can help out.
Thanks!
I built a new computer, and installed both Windows 11 and Linux Mint on it. Windows 11 is running on a Samsung 990 Pro SSD, and Linux is running on a WD Gold drive. Here is the full parts list:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/nBsw28
Seemingly at random, it is as if the SSD is losing power momentarily, crashing Windows. When the computer restarts, the SSD is not detected as a boot option, until I flick the power switch off and back on again.
The computer and drive work flawlessly, and the BSOD happens between a few hours and a few days after starting up the computer. The only other issue of note is that the computer takes 5+ minutes to boot up. Linux works flawlessly and has never crashed, though I've never ran it for several days at a time.
I downloaded Samsung Magician and ran both a 'Full Scan' and the extended SMART test. Both reported no issues. The firmware is also up-to-date, and I updated my motherboard BIOS after I got it.
Changing M.2 slots does not help.
Is this a motherboard issue, SSD issue, driver issue? Hoping someone much smarter than me can help out.
Thanks!
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