Context:
I've just installed a M.2 SSD 500GB (Aorus Gen 4) with a separate Windows 10 OS as I was planning to migrate my games over from my old HDD. My old setup consisted of 1TB HDD (a generic WD 3.5' blue drive)
PS - I unplugged the SATA cable to my HDD before I did the windows 10 installation onto my SDD - (I heard this was the way to do it otherwise the installation would create files from my SDD to my HDD?)
Here is my crystaldiskinfo on the health of my HDD, should I be concerned? Can anyone help me on this matter?
I've just installed a M.2 SSD 500GB (Aorus Gen 4) with a separate Windows 10 OS as I was planning to migrate my games over from my old HDD. My old setup consisted of 1TB HDD (a generic WD 3.5' blue drive)
- Everything seem to be working correctly until the day after where upon starting the PC, it would automatically go into boot repair stage 1 and stage 2 (This is for my old HDD). The repair didn't take long, I guess about 2-3 minutes until I could continue normally. This is the first time that I've seen this happening.
- I did restart my PC and went on to test both my SDD and HDD to see if they would boot normally and they did as usual, - The HDD takes longer as expected but that's normal from my experience from my past few years. The SDD is unbelievably quick as expected (Only a few seconds).
- I transferred some games from my HDD to my SDD using the steam migrating system, did some gaming and left it on for about 10 hours before shutting down.
- Today, the second morning when I went to boot up the PC, the boot repair for stage 1 and stage 2 appeared, I am slightly worried
PS - I unplugged the SATA cable to my HDD before I did the windows 10 installation onto my SDD - (I heard this was the way to do it otherwise the installation would create files from my SDD to my HDD?)
Here is my crystaldiskinfo on the health of my HDD, should I be concerned? Can anyone help me on this matter?