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SSD: Number of "Unsafe Shutdowns" increases after each hibernation of Windows 10

MatthiasB
New Contributor II

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?

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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.

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BrusC_Intel
Contributor III

Hello,  @MatthiasB.

Thank you for contacting the Intel Community Support.

I will be working on your ticket regarding the SMART attribute increasing during hibernation, I will be glad to assist you.

Can you provide me with the full system report using Intel SSU and the SMART report using Intel Memory and Storage Tool? You can generate both files and attach them to this ticket:

- Intel MAS: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/29820/Intel-Memory-and-Storage-Tool-GUI-?v=t

- Intel SSU: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25293/Intel-System-Support-Utility-for-Windows-

Since you have determined the reason for this increase and it does not seem particularly worrying, it could be a bug or some error as you mentioned, and it may actually be ignored, but I can try to look for more information just in case.

Best regards,

Bruce C.

Intel Customer Support Technician

A Contingent Worker at Intel

Hello @BrusC_Intel

thanks for the reply. I've attached the requested files.

Regards,

Matthias

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.

Hello, @MatthiasB.

Thank you for letting us know and also for marking your answer as the solution.

I'm really glad to hear that you were able to fix it personally.

If we can be of assistance in the future, you can always contact us back by opening a new thread as this one will not longer be monitored.

Best regards,

Bruce C.

Intel Customer Support Technician

A Contingent Worker at Intel