I've encountered a frustrating issue where Windows 11 keeps getting corrupted. This has happened three times already. The first time, I thought it might be due to a faulty SSD, so I replaced it. Then, when the problem resurfaced, I swapped out the RAM. Now, it's happened again, and I'm really at a loss. What else could possibly be causing this issue?
3 Answers
Do you happen to have multiple SSDs with Windows installed on each? If so, that could complicate things. But if it's just the one SSD, I recommend running the Windows Memory Diagnostic. It's also worth checking if there are any diagnostic lights on your motherboard. And don’t forget to remove any overclocks before testing.
It sounds like you're really battling with your system! Before you dive into more hardware changes, have you checked your BIOS settings or disk setup? Sometimes those can mess with your data. Also, make sure you back up everything crucial before making any changes. Could be a good idea to run some diagnostics too, just to rule out any issues there.
You might be dealing with a bug in Windows 11, especially if you're using DRAM-less SSDs. This has been known to cause issues, particularly when transferring large files (like over 50GB). If you suspect this could be the case, you can find more details about it online.

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