I know you aren't really talking about this any more but just thought I'd mention it... I love my SSD and would highly recommend them over traditional HDD's... they're lightning fast and purely electronic so they aren't affected by movement, which is great for a laptop as you can move around freely using it. This is my first SSD, which I've had for a few years now, but one problem I have found with it is sporadically the whole thing seems to freeze up; the access light stays solidly on and it requires a hard reset to get out of. I figure, though this is just a vague guess, that when this happens it's trying to read a specific block or something but can't and is therefore getting caught in some sort of feedback loop. I'm just curious if anyone else has this problem with their SSDs and/or has a better explanation of what causes it? Because other than that I can't find any flaw with them and even with that, the hard reset has never caused any longer term problems that I can see... ie it usually doesn't need Scandisk afterwards, just 'start Windows normally'.
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