First of all, that’s an HDD because SSDs don’t usually rotate at 5400rpm. Your system SSD is probably drive C, not drive D.
Second of all, you should probably replace the HDD or at least don’t use it to store stuff you couldn’t stand to lose.
First of all, that’s an HDD because SSDs don’t usually rotate at 5400rpm. Your system SSD is probably drive C, not drive D.
Second of all, you should probably replace the HDD or at least don’t use it to store stuff you couldn’t stand to lose.
Haha it'd be cool to see an SSD spinning at that speed XD
Duct tapes ssd to a drill
Oh yeah you’re right i thought it was my ssd because it was the first thing that it displayed
Your OS is installed to C:
This is a 2TB Seagate HDD. It means that the disk is degraded, and that will only get worse with time and use.
It means that it’s time to replace the disk.
that looks lime a HDD not an ssd
It just tells you it had got some Bad sectors on your disk. In total 63 ( or at least if i calculated the raw values right ). But if i calculate the time you used it for a year or so and if that has already bad sectors is not a good sign the disk will survive for very long. ( and yes this is a HDD not a SSD )
I would personally not use it for any important stuff.
Edit: just saw the other comment. Yeah this looks like a HDD. If so dismiss everything I said below.
How long have you had that ssd? SSDs have a limited number of read/writes and you could be approaching the limit.
It could still last a while though. Just keep backing up your stuff and if it starts acting slow or not working properly, you know its time to get a new drive.
Yeah turns out its luckily the hdd having issues. Ive had the ssd almost 5 years so hopefully it stays good for a while
Nothing you can do about it. Keep an eye on the bad sectors. If they keep climbing, then you have a problem. It's likely it was bumped while reading or writing, and there were some casualties. If it stays the same, then it is probably fine.
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