08-28-2020 09:06 AM
Hello,
I noticed the following on my new Laptop with an Intel SSD 660p 1TB SSD: Each time I hibernate Windows the value of the SMART attribute "Unsafe Shutdowns" increases by one. When I shutdown Windows with the "Fast startup" feature enabled (which effectively hibernates the Windows kernel), the value increases by one as well. When I shutdown Windows with the "Fast startup" feature disabled, the value doesn't increase. So the cause for the increase of the "Unsafe Shutdowns" value seems to be the hibernation.
Should I worry about this behaviour, or can it be ignored? Could it be that this is a bug in Windows' hibernation code?
Solved! Go to Solution.
08-31-2020 04:29 AM
Hello @BrusC_Intel,
I found a solution to the problem that the "Unsafe Shutdowns" value increases after each hibernation: I installed the driver from "https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/29172/Client-NVMe-Microsoft-Windows-Drivers-for-Intel-SSDs...". Now the "Unsafe Shutdowns" value doesn't increase any more after hibernation.
The previously installed driver was (according to the device manager): Intel NVMe Controller Version 17.8.0.1065 [09.12.2019]. As the new driver doesn't show the problem anymore, but the old driver does show it, it is probable that it's a bug in the old driver that causes the described problem.
The newly installed driver is listed as "Intel SSD 660p Series" in the device manager.
Regards,
Matthias B.
10-04-2022 06:09 AM
Hello! May be you can give me an advice with the same problem. I am using a SSD inside an Orico portable storage (https://www.thunderbolttechnology.net/product/tom2t3-g40-bl-tbt3-ssd) based on the Intel® JHL6340 Thunderbolt™ 3 Controller with my Macbook pro M1 (Monterey). And I noticed that the number of "Unsafe Shutdowns" in SMART DATA increases after each "safely disconnection" of this storage. When I turn my Macbook off it doesn't happen. I'd be really gratefull for your help.
10-04-2022 06:11 AM
Hello! May be you can give me an advice with my problem. I am using a SSD inside an Orico portable storage (https://www.thunderbolttechnology.net/product/tom2t3-g40-bl-tbt3-ssd) based on the Intel® JHL6340 Thunderbolt™ 3 Controller with my Macbook pro M1 (Monterey). And I noticed that the number of "Unsafe Shutdowns" in SMART DATA increases after each "safely disconnection" of this storage. When I turn my Macbook off it doesn't happen. I'd be really gratefull for your help.