I've been dealing with some frustrating blue screen errors on my laptop for the past few days. The specific errors I'm encountering include 'Critical Process Died,' 'Unexpected Store Exception,' and 'No Bootable Device.' I ran a health check on my SSD using CrystalDiskInfo, and it shows that the health is at 99%. I'm really confused about what could be causing these issues.
3 Answers
You should try getting your dump files for a detailed analysis of the BSODs. If you can boot into Windows or Safe Mode, check the C:WindowsMinidump directory for any dump files. If you find some, copy them to your desktop, zip the folder, and upload it using a file-sharing service like catbox.moe or mediafire.com. Having multiple dump files can help in figuring out the root of the problem better.
Your drive might be failing, although it's showing 99% health. The health metric only indicates the write endurance, so other issues could be at play. It's common for SSDs to fail due to defects long before they reach the end of their write limit. You might want to look into some backup options or ways to mitigate future failures.
If you're worried about replacing the SSD right now, you might not have to just yet! There are maintenance tips like reducing write cycles or clearing excess data that can help prolong its life a bit. But honestly, preparing for a replacement might be wise given these symptoms. The market is rough, but planning ahead will help!

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