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    6715b + SSD + XP, entire harddrive corrupted with regular intervals :(

    Discussion in 'HP' started by grkn, Jan 20, 2008.

  1. grkn

    grkn Notebook Consultant

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    I dont get it, im using a HP 6715b with a 16 GB Mtron SSD, and sometimes when I reboot, the -entire- harddrive is corrupted, all partitions, chkdsk manages to recover a lot of files and put them in the found.000 folder, but many is lost.

    Does anyone have any idea of what could be causing this, could there be some xp + ssd flaw, or something with the chipset? Could it be some kind-a virus (scanned, found nothing).

    Must I basically revert to vista?

    Best regards, Johan
     
  2. Les

    Les Not associated with NotebookReview in any way

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    This same thing is presently being discussed on the 'New SSD Thread' below as it has just occurred to a Sony system as well...no reason as of yet. He has the Sandisk so...its not Specific to the make of the SSD.