Reconnecting SSD repeatedly

onizukaeikichi

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Hi,

Due to unforeseen circumstances and my idiocy, I reconnecting my SSD in and out about almost 10 times in a row.

While I reinserted the SSD with care, I am wondering if this will have effect on the SSD or hard drive? I realised that they are not like power adapters that can be plugged in and out many times.

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onizukaeikichi

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Can I know what do you mean by tiny screws? You meant the tiny screws holding the SSD together?

While I guess while there are wear and tear on the connectors, I assume they are manufactured to withstand at least a decent amount of plugging in/out? I am worried if that connector is really fragile.

Thanks for the replies.

 

onizukaeikichi

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Yes, there are no screws to secure the SSD but there is a case which is screwed on top of the drive to secure it.

Once again, does anyone know if the SSD connectors are manufactured to withstand at least a decent amount of plugging in/out?