Hey there, Jshe!
Could you give us more details about your storage issue situation?
If you have any problems with the SSD, I'd recommend you to test it (http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-1926483/ssd-diagnostic-tools.html)
and determine it's health and SMART status. You should also check the SSD manufacturer's website and search for a diagnostics utility there.
It might pop up with the laptop's manufacturer name because it's inside that system. Some OEM storage drives require brand-specific system drivers in order to work properly in that OEM computer.
Keep us posted. Hope this was helpful.
SuperSoph_WD