M Man with No Name Forum Veteran Elite Sep 12, 2023 #2 Have you tried running Windows CHKDSK on that drive? What brand is that SSD? Try using its manufacturer’s own/proprietary disk checking tool to diagnose (and possibly repair) your SSD. Upvote 0 Downvote
Have you tried running Windows CHKDSK on that drive? What brand is that SSD? Try using its manufacturer’s own/proprietary disk checking tool to diagnose (and possibly repair) your SSD.