I recently bought a Team Group SSD, and I've only used it for 307 hours, but it's already showing signs of failure. Just yesterday, I encountered issues while trying to copy files to it. Today, I looked for a tutorial on checking the health of the drive and ran a test using CrystalDiskInfo, which indicated that the SSD is in poor condition. I'm shocked that this could happen after such little use. Is there anything I can do to fix it?
2 Answers
It sounds like your SSD might be defective. Since it's so new, the easiest solution would be to contact customer support for an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization). They should help you get a replacement or repair it under warranty.
Wow, that's really surprising for such a short usage time! Have you tried any troubleshooting steps first? Sometimes, updating the firmware or checking for any software conflicts can help. But if it's showing poor health, it’s better to replace it fast.
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