RIP System Drive

So I’m starting my day as usual, having coffee and watching a few YouTube videos, when suddenly the internet disconnects, programs stop responding, and then I get an unusual error message: “Microsoft Windows:  The application is not responding. ”

That’s strange, never seen that before. Usually it’s just Windows Explorer that crashes. After that the computer restarted and my system hard drive was dead. I spent a day waiting for a new one (Thankful for Amazon prime), and then another day reinstalling all of my programs.

During my break I read Terrible Old Games You’ve Probably Never Heard Of by Ashens, and the Dictator’s Handbook by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alistair Smith. Books are cool when I get a chance to read them.

It’s been a while since I did any work on my hardware, and I needed a bigger system drive anyway, so this was a good excuse I suppose. The 60GB SSD was too small, and I’ve replaced it with a second Samsung 250GB 850 Pro. These one’s are supposed to last at least 10 years? That’ll be impressive, the dead one lasted 6.

I don’t think I lost anything important.

Also I destroyed the dead hard drive, for security, of course:
dead

8 thoughts on “RIP System Drive

  1. Elliot McAuley

    This happened to me over the summer, luckily the drive was stable enough that I could use an external drive enclosure to save most of my files :bleh:

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  2. Gman Shadow

    GOOD LUCK MATT !!!
    I can never get past the habbit of “shouting” when important stuf hapens, such as the splatoon 2 livestreams.

    ——Gman.

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  3. 石樱灯笼

    Luckily you didn’t lose any important data. :yay:
    I think you have a good habit or method in backing up data. :shades:
    I have seen many people’s hard disk died this year, and it’s in only 3 months. 😐 Most people lost important data and many wonderful projects are delayed. 😥
    Destroying the dead drive is a good habit too. :stars:

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