Today I was watching a video on youtube and after about a minute of watching it, I get a blue screen saying that my PC has encountered a problem and will restart. It also says something about a corrupt structure. After the reboot, I lost 32 GB of free space on my Games partition on my SSD (D: drive) and gained 5 GB of free space on my OS partition on my SSD (C: drive). I talked to Samsung tech support on the phone and it turned out that the reason I lost 32 GB space on my D: drive was because Windows for some strange reason automatically moved the page file to my D: drive and disabled it on my C: drive and increased the size to 32 GB from 5 GB. Isn't the default page file size 5 GB in Windows 8.1 as that was what it was before if I let Windows manage the page file? I have 32 GB RAM. I also had around 20 GB of free space on my C: drive when the crashing occurred. Tech support told me to disable the page file since I have 32 GB RAM and said I don't need a page file so that's what I did and got my space back on my D: drive. However, now when I set Windows to manage the page file automatically, it goes to drive E: (750 GB "Games" partition on my 1 TB HDD) even if I have 65 GB free space on my C: drive.
Tech support does not think it's my SSD that's the issue and it's something else with my system. Crystal Disk Info shows Good Health on my drive and so does Samsung Magician, running the SFC command shows no issues with my SSD neither does chkdsk. Tech support denies that it a problem with my SSD and it's something else is up with my system. Does this sound like a Windows 8.1 issue. Is it weird that Windows 8.1 would suddenly want to increase my page file to 32 GB and transfer that page file to drive D:?
Tech support does not think it's my SSD that's the issue and it's something else with my system. Crystal Disk Info shows Good Health on my drive and so does Samsung Magician, running the SFC command shows no issues with my SSD neither does chkdsk. Tech support denies that it a problem with my SSD and it's something else is up with my system. Does this sound like a Windows 8.1 issue. Is it weird that Windows 8.1 would suddenly want to increase my page file to 32 GB and transfer that page file to drive D:?