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I have Windows 10. I had a computer that I upgraded to a Samsung 970 EVO pretty early on.. I had the smaller 250GB drive.. which has 150TBW. I am not sure if that drive died or what.. it's about 4 years since I got it. My computer started to not boot sometimes and I was troubleshooting it. I could get it to boot if left off for an unspecified amount of time, and when on it would run forever. However, one day Windows had an update and that trick of leaving it off didn't work anymore.
I was able to pop it into an external USB adapter I bought on Amazon and copy my data off it. I was able to format it. I was able to install Windows on it, however I could not get it to boot. I could copy files to it, and view files, and open files, just would not boot Windows.
Anyway, that system is totally gone now. I'm building a new PC. Most of the parts have arrived and more coming tomorrow.
I decided to buy another for my new build because I wanted one of the fastest drives out there. I got a new 1TB drive that's got 7000MB/s and 800TBW.
Not sure if my system was going old and messed up the drive, or if the drive started going on it's own. I'm not the type of person to send a drive in under warranty.. it was 4 years. Had it been a few days or months, sure, but 4 years. No thanks. I'll just destroy the drive.
Since the new drive has a lot more TBW, I'm hoping it'll last longer than the old drive, but my experience is sort of tainted a bit. I have some external WD drives that are older than that m.2 was and still running. They're on 24 hours a day just like my computer with m.2 was.
I was able to pop it into an external USB adapter I bought on Amazon and copy my data off it. I was able to format it. I was able to install Windows on it, however I could not get it to boot. I could copy files to it, and view files, and open files, just would not boot Windows.
Anyway, that system is totally gone now. I'm building a new PC. Most of the parts have arrived and more coming tomorrow.
I decided to buy another for my new build because I wanted one of the fastest drives out there. I got a new 1TB drive that's got 7000MB/s and 800TBW.
Not sure if my system was going old and messed up the drive, or if the drive started going on it's own. I'm not the type of person to send a drive in under warranty.. it was 4 years. Had it been a few days or months, sure, but 4 years. No thanks. I'll just destroy the drive.
Since the new drive has a lot more TBW, I'm hoping it'll last longer than the old drive, but my experience is sort of tainted a bit. I have some external WD drives that are older than that m.2 was and still running. They're on 24 hours a day just like my computer with m.2 was.