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And when I tried to start it up, I got a STOP error on bootup. I didn't write the STOP error down, but I am positive it was the SSD's fault -- I have another HDD in my case for "emergency bootups."
I booted off my emergency drive running XP, and pulled my data off fine, then scheduled a chkdsk -- it found problems on the drive (which I guess is common enough) but it didn't settle the issue.
Reinstalling Windows 7 worked flawlessly, but now I have to reconfigure everything again, but whatever. I've been OCCT'ing for about 20 hours now with no other issues, so I am kinda sure something went awry with the SSD while it had no power.
Has anyone noticed any strangeness when leaving the SSD powered off for extended periods of time? Or should I just consider this a fluke?
I booted off my emergency drive running XP, and pulled my data off fine, then scheduled a chkdsk -- it found problems on the drive (which I guess is common enough) but it didn't settle the issue.
Reinstalling Windows 7 worked flawlessly, but now I have to reconfigure everything again, but whatever. I've been OCCT'ing for about 20 hours now with no other issues, so I am kinda sure something went awry with the SSD while it had no power.
Has anyone noticed any strangeness when leaving the SSD powered off for extended periods of time? Or should I just consider this a fluke?