H Happy Hopping New member Jun 29, 2012 #1 We have all seen driver corruptions, windows files corrupts, on hard drive. Does the nature of SSD prevent all of the above? My Computer OSwin 7 pro 32 bit
We have all seen driver corruptions, windows files corrupts, on hard drive. Does the nature of SSD prevent all of the above?
Pauly An error has occured Jun 29, 2012 #2 No, SSDs are in no way bullet proof and like any other component can go wrong/fail They are more versatile than spinners and can deal with impact and such better but nothings guaranteed My Computer Computer typePC/DesktopComputer Manufacturer/Model NumberPauly SpecialOSWin7 Ultimate X64CPUIntel i5 3570KMotherboardGigabyte Z77X-DS3HMemory8GB DDR3 1600Graphics Card(s)OnboardSound CardOnboardScreen Resolution1280x1024Hard DrivesSamsung 840 Evo SSD (OS) 1TB Spinner (Data)PSU800W ArcticCaseCooler MasterCooling3x120mm FansKeyboardMS WirelessMouseMS WirelessInternet Speed20M
No, SSDs are in no way bullet proof and like any other component can go wrong/fail They are more versatile than spinners and can deal with impact and such better but nothings guaranteed
H Happy Hopping New member Jun 29, 2012 #3 put it this way, will you get a lot less corruption? My Computer OSwin 7 pro 32 bit
Pauly An error has occured Jun 29, 2012 #4 I think they are a lot more reliable but in terms of corruption i think its as much to do with proper software and safe surfing/AV etc as it is do with hardware My Computer Computer typePC/DesktopComputer Manufacturer/Model NumberPauly SpecialOSWin7 Ultimate X64CPUIntel i5 3570KMotherboardGigabyte Z77X-DS3HMemory8GB DDR3 1600Graphics Card(s)OnboardSound CardOnboardScreen Resolution1280x1024Hard DrivesSamsung 840 Evo SSD (OS) 1TB Spinner (Data)PSU800W ArcticCaseCooler MasterCooling3x120mm FansKeyboardMS WirelessMouseMS WirelessInternet Speed20M
I think they are a lot more reliable but in terms of corruption i think its as much to do with proper software and safe surfing/AV etc as it is do with hardware