![]() ![]() But of course I don't want to throw away a perfectly good 2 TB hard drive, and since everything seems to be fine. Since the SSD doesn't seem to be affected, I could probably just install a new hard drive without even having to reinstall Windows. All my data is continuously backed up, so if the drive crashed and didn't come back, I wouldn't lose much. ![]() I also installed SeaTools and ran a couple of the simple tests on the drive, all of which ran fine and didn't show any error. I ran CHKDSK on the drive, which ran fine and returned no errors or bad sectors (CMD output below). So I rebooted and the drive shows up again. I checked the Explorer, and the E: and D: partitions on that hard drive didn't show up anymore. After about 2 minutes, the game crashed and the window disappeared, along with VLC player (which was playing the video file). Both programs became unresponsive, while all other programs that are installed on the SSD continued to run fine. The game is installed on the hard drive, the video file was on that hard drive as well. At the same time, the video I was watching on my second monitor froze as well. Today while I was playing a game, it suddenly became unresponsive. Windows 10 is installed on the SSD, all my data is on the HDD. ![]() So I have a desktop PC with an SSD and an HDD. ![]()
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