Hello everyone!
I'm having a big problem with my new SSD card, at least i think its the problem have to do with it...
I installed a Samsung 750 Evo on my PC (Desktop), and on the first day everything was nice and running perfectly smooth.
But on the next day i had some SERIOUS issues while transfering data from my old HDD to the SSD (just a backup to wipe the HDD and reinstall it again later to use as main storage, living the SSD only for windows and other apps), and corrupted the whole folder i created for backup on my SSD, messed up with my whole Windows 10 installation, i couldnt even boot to it so i reinstalled and cleared the entire SSD.
Turns out the problem was on the sata cables on my HDD causing the HDD to randomly disconnect and then reconnecting to the mobo, i replaced the cable and then i got everything to work perfectly for 3 days, until now. Today i booted to my HDD (i didnt formated it yet due to this instability between the migration to the SSD and daily use) to work, and some hours later i rebooted the PC to get on the other Windows 10 installation i have on the SSD, then i noticed that the whole system have restored itself to 2 days earlier, all the apps i installed in these 2 days, all the files they created and i have created are lost and everything looks exactly like 2 days ago, when i did my last format of the SSD and reinstalled the Windows 10.
I runned 4 softwares to check my SSD, and all of them pointed it as working perfectly and healthy.
Right now im with the Samsung Magician, and looks like everything is perfect, except the fact that i rolled back 2 days on my system and lost everything i did in this period.
Does anyone ever experienced something like this? May i just return the SSD over warranty? Or is this something i missed to configure on Windows 10 to "accept" or adapt to the brand new SSD? Can some one help please?
* Sorry for my bad english its not my first language, really hope you guys understand...
I'm having a big problem with my new SSD card, at least i think its the problem have to do with it...
I installed a Samsung 750 Evo on my PC (Desktop), and on the first day everything was nice and running perfectly smooth.
But on the next day i had some SERIOUS issues while transfering data from my old HDD to the SSD (just a backup to wipe the HDD and reinstall it again later to use as main storage, living the SSD only for windows and other apps), and corrupted the whole folder i created for backup on my SSD, messed up with my whole Windows 10 installation, i couldnt even boot to it so i reinstalled and cleared the entire SSD.
Turns out the problem was on the sata cables on my HDD causing the HDD to randomly disconnect and then reconnecting to the mobo, i replaced the cable and then i got everything to work perfectly for 3 days, until now. Today i booted to my HDD (i didnt formated it yet due to this instability between the migration to the SSD and daily use) to work, and some hours later i rebooted the PC to get on the other Windows 10 installation i have on the SSD, then i noticed that the whole system have restored itself to 2 days earlier, all the apps i installed in these 2 days, all the files they created and i have created are lost and everything looks exactly like 2 days ago, when i did my last format of the SSD and reinstalled the Windows 10.
I runned 4 softwares to check my SSD, and all of them pointed it as working perfectly and healthy.
Right now im with the Samsung Magician, and looks like everything is perfect, except the fact that i rolled back 2 days on my system and lost everything i did in this period.
Does anyone ever experienced something like this? May i just return the SSD over warranty? Or is this something i missed to configure on Windows 10 to "accept" or adapt to the brand new SSD? Can some one help please?
* Sorry for my bad english its not my first language, really hope you guys understand...