Is my SSD Samsung Evo 850 failing?

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Hello again.I will be very greatful for help and answers.

My SSD: Ssd Samsung Evo 850 250 GB, motherboard Asus Sabertooth Z97 Mark 2 UEFI.

So i want to write about my issues with Windows 10 just before format, when i was on MBR partition. I want to be sure that my SSD is fine or not.
So listen.

Windows 10 get somehow broken.
First. When starting Windows 10 boot loader starts by "preparing automatic repair" and diagnosing pc. Then after this i get screen with Your pc did not start correctly or Automatic Repair couldnt repair your pc . And when i click restart then Windows 10 boot fine. So i am needing 2 boots to boot properly to windows. Automatic repair started every restart of pc, every start of pc.

Next.When i was in Windows 10. Task manager and event viewer was not responding and some of the applications stop responding. I was clicking and nothing happening.


Somebody with the same SSD Samsung Evo 850 get similiar issues and ssd was faulty.

Link:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2600057/samsung-850-evo-festival-problems.html


He said:
" From this point everything went to hell, and after multiple windows reinstalls here's some of what happens:
- Windows installs but errors immediately follows;
- Some windows updates install but eventually start failing until windows update fails completely;
- Windows installs, updates install but eventually windows fails to load and enters repair mode claiming startup errors;
- Programs stop working for no apparent reason, some examples: Browsers won't run, file associations disappear (class registration errors), explorer;
- Driver problems with peripherals,
- File system corruption errors;
- I got situations where the computer would get stuck in a reboot/system restore/repair loop "


Its similiar issues.

That was similiar symptoms to my symptoms what i get before format. And he change ssd and issues are gone.

.

So thats mean i have faulty ssd or not necessary?


Also this is my smart , look and check:
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Smart is fine, no errors in memtest86, and i have normal good SSD benchmark scores. Any ideas why i was get problems? Is this related to my SSD or more software cause?
 
I think definitely RMA your SSD, Graphics Card, Memory, Motherboard, Power Supply, OS, all your games and i've no idea why but probably your case.

Get yourself a macbook pro with apple care.

Sounds ledgit.

JR
 
I think definitely RMA your SSD, Graphics Card, Memory, Motherboard, Power Supply, OS, all your games and i've no idea why but probably your case.

Get yourself a macbook pro with apple care.

Sounds ledgit.

JR

Sounds ledgit to me ^_^

OP just RMA everything like JR said
 
Please be serious ok?

But i make topic because i want to be sure that issue before format was caused by ssd or not.



Because somebody said about similiar symptoms and ssd was faulty:
"" From this point everything went to hell, and after multiple windows reinstalls here's some of what happens:
- Windows installs but errors immediately follows;
- Some windows updates install but eventually start failing until windows update fails completely;
- Windows installs, updates install but eventually windows fails to load and enters repair mode claiming startup errors;
- Programs stop working for no apparent reason, some examples: Browsers won't run, file associations disappear (class registration errors), explorer;
- Driver problems with peripherals,
- File system corruption errors;
- I got situations where the computer would get stuck in a reboot/system restore/repair loop "
 
Please be serious ok?
I was being quite serious. Its user error or a complete non issue.


Seeing as:
-the poster has a different PC that is too old to support the SSD (Read that thread if you're going to post it, ty)
-You've been told multiple times its a software issue with all your thread asking for help and you can't put 2 and 2 together


Please don't coax me into a snafu again.
 
I was being quite serious. Its user error or a complete non issue.


Seeing as:
-the poster has a different PC that is too old to support the SSD (Read that thread if you're going to post it, ty)
-You've been told multiple times its a software issue with all your thread asking for help and you can't put 2 and 2 together


Please don't coax me into a snafu again.

The OP doesn't listen and the OP should stop listening to those other people cause they seem clueless.

OPs answer in the OP.

Is all 259 posts about the same problem.

Pretty much ^_^
 
Yes i know poster has a different PC that is too old to support the SSD.

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2600057/samsung-850-evo-festival-problems.html

But on last post he said that he changed SSD to other SSD and problems go away. So why then problems go away if he changed ssd?

And that problems was similiar to mine before format. And i am little confused.



He said:
"
Hysterical or not, replacing the samsung 850 EVO with the Kingston HyperX as suggested by the mobo manufacturer solved my problem. The new ssd was first cloned, then I tried with a fresh install of windows and the problems still occured. When replacing the new drive with my old one the problems disappeared.

I guess this is a problem that happens only once in milion cases.
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Ah ok. My SSD Evo 850 is supported by my mobo? I have Asus Sabertooth Z97 Mark 2


But still i dont know why i had similiar issues like him before format. Not the same but similiar. Apps not opening, event viewer and task manager not opening and that weirdly automatic repair.

So anyway still that was only software issue? dont worry?
 
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Hey. I am writing from work. Sorry for my bad language.

So...............


I am on fresh formatted disk and installed Windows 10 in GPT partition . And no issues anymore. But i make topic because i want to be sure that issue before format was caused by ssd or not.

Because somebody said about similiar symptoms and they was caused by ssd:
"" From this point everything went to hell, and after multiple windows reinstalls here's some of what happens:
- Windows installs but errors immediately follows;
- Some windows updates install but eventually start failing until windows update fails completely;
- Windows installs, updates install but eventually windows fails to load and enters repair mode claiming startup errors;
- Programs stop working for no apparent reason, some examples: Browsers won't run, file associations disappear (class registration errors), explorer;
- Driver problems with peripherals,
- File system corruption errors;
- I got situations where the computer would get stuck in a reboot/system restore/repair loop "

"

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2600057/samsung-850-evo-festival-problems.html


On last post he said that he changed SSD to other SSD ( supported by hes motherboard ) and problems go away.

But i am confused why hes problems was similiar to mine problems before my format. And i am little confused. :)


My motherboard for 99% supporting my SSD.
 
Ok thank you for replies :) I am more patient now. Sorry for problem and my next topic :)

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Ah last question, really last question.

Is any sense to test my SSD in SEATOOLS? I check smart of my ssd in : CrystalDiskInfo, Samsung Magician and no errors. I also check in HD TUNE scan for errors and no errors all field green. And question. Is any sense to test SDD in seatools too? Or that will be waste of time?
 
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Ah last question, really last question.

Is any sense to test my SSD in SEATOOLS? I check smart of my ssd in : CrystalDiskInfo, Samsung Magician and no errors. I also check in HD TUNE scan for errors and no errors all field green. And question. Is any sense to test SDD in seatools too? Or that will be waste of time?

That be waste of time
 
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