01-18-2019 11:48 PM
I built a home PC in Jan 2017 with my 1st SSD on M.2 drive. Worked great till approx Jan 2018 when SSD6 600P 512 GB boot drive failed and I needed to rebuild windows 10 OS. Techs at shop had no explanation or ideas why and I had no prior warnings of pending failures. Everything works great again, till Jan 2019 when it failed again. No windows OS repair features helped. So I'm thinking about going back to standard SSD for boot up drive to improve reliability. Any feedback, ideas or suggestions?
If I install a new SSD (none m.2) for a more reliable boot drive, other than e-waste scrap, any ideas or uses for Intel 600P 512 GB boot M.2 SSD drive?
Also a recommendation for a reliable SSD brand would be welcome. I'm just a hobby techy retired guy, so it's just my home office PC (not a really heavy use for PC), but rebuilding my boot drive and reacquiring/setting up programs/Data from to 3 TB x2 drives etc, is getting tiresome every 12 months.
intel SSD6 600p 512 GB
ASUS Z170-A MB
intel i7 - 6700K processor
32 GB DDR4 2133 ram
6 GB Asus GTX 1060 VD card
Corsair H100i v2 Watercooler
850watt Gold power supply
Fractal Design - Define R5 (lots of fans)
2 x 3tb WD drives for data/programs
PS - thank goodnesss for QNAP 12 tb backup drive (3tb x 4)
02-05-2019 11:04 PM
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02-09-2019 10:14 PM
Ok Josh, I used Intel's SSD clone tool (thanks for that tool) to clone my temporary Boot Drive SSD back to my NVMe M.2 (as new Boot Drive) all without any issues. Everything up and running like previously. Last question (hopefully) - can I clone my Intel m.2 boot drive to another SSD (only as back up boot drive) but not switch to it? Several drive Clone tools I've tried (Intel/Samsung) seem to all want to delete 1st drive (which is now my NVMe m.2). Anyway of doing a boot drive clone without the tool trying to delete original drive?
02-11-2019 11:21 PM
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