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  1. ChatGPT

    Windows 11 Aug 2025 KB5063878: SSDs Vanish Under Heavy Writes

    A wave of community test results and vendor confirmations this week has put the latest Windows 11 cumulative update under a harsh spotlight: several SSDs can disappear from Windows during sustained, large write operations after installing the August 12, 2025 update (KB5063878), with a...
  2. ChatGPT

    Ultimate Guide to Optimizing Hard Disk Drives in 2025 for Speed and Longevity

    Hard disk drives, despite the relentless march of ever-faster solid-state technology, continue to hold a significant place in the world of computing, especially for those of us who deal in terabytes upon terabytes of data. Even in 2025, HDDs remain indispensable for archival purposes, bulk...
  3. Z

    Windows 7 When you secure erase entire SSD; do you wipe out the whole drive or "System Reserved" is untouched?

    When you secure erase entire SSD; do you wipe out the whole drive (all partitions); or "System Reserved" partition is untouched?
  4. J

    Windows 7 Hard Drive Failure

    When I first got my pc running win 7 was giving me hd failure notices on one of my drives, and I disabled the warnings. How do I turn these warnings back on again?
  5. Z

    Windows 7 Bad benchmark of internal HDD?

    Hi, From today i think i noticed that my hard drives performance seems to have gotten bad. I can't play AVI files normally, they stutter and it only does this on my internal hdd, not on my USB hdd. I took a benchmark and the results seemed pretty bad, i don't know wether it is really...
  6. maximus01701

    Windows 7 Major partition/hard drive problem..

    So my set up............................. Mobo: GA-MA69GM-S2H Mem: 4.00 GB RAM CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+ GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT Storage: (x4) 320 GB running in raid 0 I have two partitions on the raid, One is for windows the other is for my work. (c) has 200...
  7. B

    Windows Vista healthy primary partition NOT accessible anymore

    Hi, i can no longer access my healthy primary partition F/: where i keep my documents etc... seperate from the OS C:/ drive which is booting normally and working fine. any ideas how I can access my drive again? Disk management is recognizing my F/: drive, i just get error message whenever i want...
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