My SSD causes blue screen

Thomasvikse

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For two the last two days my SSD is behaving strange, when ever i use it (os) it works fine for a while but ramdomley thing start crashing and i get a blue screen.
After that i go to my BIOS and i can't finde the SSD.
So it's like it plugs it self out.

Sorry for the bad English
 
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Sounds like the drive is defective. But before jumping to conclusions, in hirens boot cd there should be a "SMART" test, it might be in hdd tools or in dos tools, been a while since I used it but in one of those sections. Also whoever made the SSD should have a testing utility on there website to test if the drive is alright. Use that one as opposed to anything on hirens boot cd (apart from the smart tests, thats fine)




Well when it happens again either write it down or take a picture. The important bits of information are the ones that look like this

STOP: (then numbers)
AND_UPPERCASE_TEXT_SEPARATED_BY_UNDERSCORES.
 

Thomasvikse

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Going to try this:
The error code KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR STOP: 0x0000007A states that the requested page of kernel data from the paging file could not be read into memory. It appears that there are some issues with the hard disk.
Use check disk command for any errors on hard disk -
Warning: Microsoft does not recommend interrupting the CHKDSK process. Microsoft does not guarantee the integrity of the disk if the CHKDSK program is interrupted. For safety you can back up your data before using the check disk command.
Use the check disk commands as follows:
1. Click Start.
2. In search window type 'cmd' and ENTER. Right click and select 'Run as administrator'.
3. Type at the command prompt CHKDSK /P and press ENTER to scan the disk.
4. Then type CHKDSK C: /F /R and press ENTER to repair corrupt sectors, if there are any.
NOTE: The root drive has to be C: and the command may schedule a task at the system startup, if it does, then press Y to schedule a task and restart the computer to perform chkdsk.
Once chkdsk completes, boot to the desktop and then check.
 

qwertyDS

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The error is caused by a faulty hard drive or the cable that connects the drive to the mobo is loose or already dead.
check the BIOS. Is the AHCI enabled as SATA controller? If not that can be the problem if you are using SSD
 
Sounds like the drive is defective. But before jumping to conclusions, in hirens boot cd there should be a "SMART" test, it might be in hdd tools or in dos tools, been a while since I used it but in one of those sections. Also whoever made the SSD should have a testing utility on there website to test if the drive is alright. Use that one as opposed to anything on hirens boot cd (apart from the smart tests, thats fine)
 
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Thomasvikse

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Not sure if i did the smart test the rigth way, but looks like the SSD i okei...
all green here:
Num Attribute Name Value Worst Raw(hex) Threshold

001 Raw Read Error Rate 100 100 0000000000-0000 050

005 Initial Bad Blocks Count 100 100 0000000000-0000 010

009 Power-On Hours Count 100 100 0000000000-16CC 001

012 Device Power Cycle Count 100 100 0000000000-0648 001

170 Reserved Blocks Count 100 100 0000000000-0000 010

171 Program Fail Count 100 100 0000000000-0000 001

172 Erase Fail Count 100 100 0000000000-0000 001

173 Wear Leveling Count 097 097 0000000000-0066 010

174 Unexpected Power Loss Count 100 100 0000000000-0000 001

181 Program Fail Count Total 100 100 00091002CC-0644 001

183 Runtime Bad Block 100 100 0000000000-0000 001

184 Unknown Attribute 100 100 0000000000-0000 050

187 Reported Uncorrectable Error 100 100 0000000000-0000 001

188 Reported Command Timeouts 100 100 0000000000-0000 001

189 Unknown Attribute 100 100 0000000000-0115 001

195 ECC Rate 100 100 0000000000-01A6 001

196 Reallocation Event Count 100 100 0000000000-0000 001

197 Number of ECC 100 100 0000000000-0000 001

198 Uncorrectable Errors Count 100 100 0000000000-0000 001

199 SATA R-Errors Count 100 100 0000000000-0000 001

202 Erase Fail Count 097 097 0000000000-0003 001

206 Unknown Attribute 100 100 0000000000-0000 001