shmu26 Distinguished Feb 18, 2014 444 1 18,865 Jan 31, 2020 #1 I have a Crucial BX100 SSD with Windows 10 as well as a few Linux distros installed on it. How to check if the SSD is wearing out? CrystalDisk gives the result of "unknown", I assume this is because of the ext4 partitions on the disk.
I have a Crucial BX100 SSD with Windows 10 as well as a few Linux distros installed on it. How to check if the SSD is wearing out? CrystalDisk gives the result of "unknown", I assume this is because of the ext4 partitions on the disk.
Solution SkyNetRising Jan 31, 2020 shmu26 said: Oops, correction: it is Crucial BX100 Click to expand... Use Crucial storage executive to check your ssd. https://www.crucial.com/usa/en/support-storage-executive
shmu26 said: Oops, correction: it is Crucial BX100 Click to expand... Use Crucial storage executive to check your ssd. https://www.crucial.com/usa/en/support-storage-executive
Lutfij Titan Moderator Oct 7, 2009 61,387 6,829 178,440 Jan 31, 2020 #2 Model for your Samsung SSD? You could try and use Samsung's Magician Tool to see the health of your drive. Reactions: shmu26 Upvote 1 Downvote
Model for your Samsung SSD? You could try and use Samsung's Magician Tool to see the health of your drive.
shmu26 Distinguished Feb 18, 2014 444 1 18,865 Jan 31, 2020 #3 Oops, correction: it is Crucial BX100 When Windows performs TRIM, is this only on the Windows partition? Or all NTFS partitions on the disk? Or all partitions regardless of formatting? Upvote 0 Downvote
Oops, correction: it is Crucial BX100 When Windows performs TRIM, is this only on the Windows partition? Or all NTFS partitions on the disk? Or all partitions regardless of formatting?
SkyNetRising Titan Jan 4, 2016 32,659 4,782 126,640 Jan 31, 2020 Solution #4 shmu26 said: Oops, correction: it is Crucial BX100 Click to expand... Use Crucial storage executive to check your ssd. https://www.crucial.com/usa/en/support-storage-executive Reactions: shmu26 Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
shmu26 said: Oops, correction: it is Crucial BX100 Click to expand... Use Crucial storage executive to check your ssd. https://www.crucial.com/usa/en/support-storage-executive