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New to SSDs and Getting Benchmark Errors

jayt101

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Hi All,

I've recently upgraded to my first SSD Samung EVO 850 on our family computer. I've since then installed a few programs, games and antivirus (Avast). My younger brother had installed a pirated copy of Office onto the PC, which I have since removed. After Running a security scan, Avast detected 4 threats, which I had cleared. Everytime I run the benchmark AS SSD, I get the following error:

http://imgur.com/HpOys0I

I've tried googling the issue but can't find a solution. Its driving me crazy! When I first installed the SSD with a fresh copy of windows with no programs, the benchmark ran fine. Could the pirated software caused an issue on the ssd?

Thanks for your help.
 
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Depends on the pirated program, and if it had malware in it.
Best thing to do is clean install the OS again.

I would also secure erase the SSD before the reinstall of the OS.
 
Is this really the only way to go about it ? How would I secure erase if the SSD is my primary boot drive? Typically I would just format from Windows 7 cd

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If your hunch tells you that it might be due to malware, I'd bite the bullet and reinstall.

You can secure erase with the samsung magician utility.
 
Do a chkdsk /x. Re-run the bench in safe mode. Like others have mentioned it doesn't hurt to re-download the program.
 
If your hunch tells you that it might be due to malware, I'd bite the bullet and reinstall.

You can secure erase with the samsung magician utility.

Thanks Nerp. I have a stupid question, If I secure erase with Samsung Magician Utility, how would that work if its my primary drive? If I secure erase, will the screen just go blank?...

Also, I've tried to run as administrator and same error. I haven't tried Atto yet so I'll give that a shot. Samsung Magician says the drive is in good condition, and no issues when I run the benchmark with that software.
 
Is there AS-SSD-TEST42 folder in your C directory? If there is, delete that and try again. It's the temporary directory where AS-SSD writes, which should be deleted as soon as the test is done. In any case, it's an error in AS-SSD and has nothing do with your SSD.
 
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