S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 29, 2018 #21 Download SSDLife trial version and screenshot the smart values.
Z Zigi Active member Joined Oct 24, 2018 Posts 40 Location Croatia Oct 30, 2018 #22 softwaremaniac said: Download SSDLife trial version and screenshot the smart values. Click to expand... here you go? Seems good?!? :huh:
softwaremaniac said: Download SSDLife trial version and screenshot the smart values. Click to expand... here you go? Seems good?!? :huh:
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 30, 2018 #23 No, it actually confirmed the previous results Your drive is going bad. Look at Retired Block Count Raw Value. This must be zero in order for everything to be okay.
No, it actually confirmed the previous results Your drive is going bad. Look at Retired Block Count Raw Value. This must be zero in order for everything to be okay.
Z Zigi Active member Joined Oct 24, 2018 Posts 40 Location Croatia Oct 30, 2018 #24 softwaremaniac said: No, it actually confirmed the previous results Your drive is going bad. Look at Retired Block Count Raw Value. This must be zero in order for everything to be okay. Click to expand... OK, but shouldn't in that case be in line <reported uncorrectable errors> some number, instead of zero?, that maybe mean, that error you look at, is correctable?
softwaremaniac said: No, it actually confirmed the previous results Your drive is going bad. Look at Retired Block Count Raw Value. This must be zero in order for everything to be okay. Click to expand... OK, but shouldn't in that case be in line <reported uncorrectable errors> some number, instead of zero?, that maybe mean, that error you look at, is correctable?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 30, 2018 #25 No, these are different type of errors. The reason why the test passes is the fact that we caught it early while not too much damage to your files has been done. What worries me even more is the fact that you're getting BSODs. That's very symptomatic + the results we're getting. I cannot make an estimation as to when it will fail, but I personally would not rely on it. Do you have the minidumps available?
No, these are different type of errors. The reason why the test passes is the fact that we caught it early while not too much damage to your files has been done. What worries me even more is the fact that you're getting BSODs. That's very symptomatic + the results we're getting. I cannot make an estimation as to when it will fail, but I personally would not rely on it. Do you have the minidumps available?
Z Zigi Active member Joined Oct 24, 2018 Posts 40 Location Croatia Oct 30, 2018 #26 softwaremaniac said: No, these are different type of errors. The reason why the test passes is the fact that we caught it early while not too much damage to your files has been done. What worries me even more is the fact that you're getting BSODs. That's very symptomatic + the results we're getting. I cannot make an estimation as to when it will fail, but I personally would not rely on it. Do you have the minidumps available? Click to expand... OK, but I must tell you I did not have any BSOD since, I do not sure, but for sure week from now, and I use comp daily, whole day, and I did not sure about what is, in what circumstances that happened? About mini dumps, probably I have-where I get them to put them here? I just check, no mini dump files available
softwaremaniac said: No, these are different type of errors. The reason why the test passes is the fact that we caught it early while not too much damage to your files has been done. What worries me even more is the fact that you're getting BSODs. That's very symptomatic + the results we're getting. I cannot make an estimation as to when it will fail, but I personally would not rely on it. Do you have the minidumps available? Click to expand... OK, but I must tell you I did not have any BSOD since, I do not sure, but for sure week from now, and I use comp daily, whole day, and I did not sure about what is, in what circumstances that happened? About mini dumps, probably I have-where I get them to put them here? I just check, no mini dump files available
Z Zigi Active member Joined Oct 24, 2018 Posts 40 Location Croatia Oct 30, 2018 #27 Is there any chance so you want to try with me to try resolve this starting from knowing issues, when I want to use DISM restore health it stops at around 73% with Error 4448? OR, can you please direct me to some forum where is more experts are available, if this is not the right challenge for you-I understand, but I appreciate your effort in any case!
Is there any chance so you want to try with me to try resolve this starting from knowing issues, when I want to use DISM restore health it stops at around 73% with Error 4448? OR, can you please direct me to some forum where is more experts are available, if this is not the right challenge for you-I understand, but I appreciate your effort in any case!
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 30, 2018 #28 Oh, absolutely, we can try and fix this. This is my area of expertise, I was just focusing on the fact that this was caused by another underlying problem.
Oh, absolutely, we can try and fix this. This is my area of expertise, I was just focusing on the fact that this was caused by another underlying problem.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 30, 2018 #29 Run DISM and attach CBS.log.
Z Zigi Active member Joined Oct 24, 2018 Posts 40 Location Croatia Oct 30, 2018 #30 softwaremaniac said: Run DISM and attach CBS.log. Click to expand... OK, here it is... View attachment CBS.log View attachment dism.log
softwaremaniac said: Run DISM and attach CBS.log. Click to expand... OK, here it is... View attachment CBS.log View attachment dism.log
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 31, 2018 #31 Retrieve Components Hive 1. Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\Config and locate the COMPONENTS file. 2. Please copy this file to your desktop. Note: If you receive an error that this file is in-use, simply reboot your computer and try again. 3. Right-click on this file on your desktop and select Send To...Compressed (zipped) folder. This will create a file named COMPONENTS.ZIP on your desktop. 4. The file will likely be too large to upload here so please upload to a file sharing service and just provide the link here.
Retrieve Components Hive 1. Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\Config and locate the COMPONENTS file. 2. Please copy this file to your desktop. Note: If you receive an error that this file is in-use, simply reboot your computer and try again. 3. Right-click on this file on your desktop and select Send To...Compressed (zipped) folder. This will create a file named COMPONENTS.ZIP on your desktop. 4. The file will likely be too large to upload here so please upload to a file sharing service and just provide the link here.
Z Zigi Active member Joined Oct 24, 2018 Posts 40 Location Croatia Nov 1, 2018 #32 softwaremaniac said: Retrieve Components Hive 1. Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\Config and locate the COMPONENTS file. 2. Please copy this file to your desktop.Note: If you receive an error that this file is in-use, simply reboot your computer and try again. 3. Right-click on this file on your desktop and select Send To...Compressed (zipped) folder. This will create a file named COMPONENTS.ZIP on your desktop. 4. The file will likely be too large to upload here so please upload to a file sharing service and just provide the link here. Click to expand... COMPONENTS.rar - Google Drive
softwaremaniac said: Retrieve Components Hive 1. Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\Config and locate the COMPONENTS file. 2. Please copy this file to your desktop.Note: If you receive an error that this file is in-use, simply reboot your computer and try again. 3. Right-click on this file on your desktop and select Send To...Compressed (zipped) folder. This will create a file named COMPONENTS.ZIP on your desktop. 4. The file will likely be too large to upload here so please upload to a file sharing service and just provide the link here. Click to expand... COMPONENTS.rar - Google Drive
Z Zigi Active member Joined Oct 24, 2018 Posts 40 Location Croatia Nov 1, 2018 #33 Maybe this will help a little bit, you can see snapshot
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 1, 2018 #34 Which .NET version is installed onto the system? Have you tested the RAM recently?
Z Zigi Active member Joined Oct 24, 2018 Posts 40 Location Croatia Nov 1, 2018 #35 softwaremaniac said: Which .NET version is installed onto the system? I checked --< On Windows 10 April 2018 Update only: 461808.NET Framework 4.7.2 Have you tested the RAM recently? Click to expand... I remove one cookie after I figure out that one is bad one.
softwaremaniac said: Which .NET version is installed onto the system? I checked --< On Windows 10 April 2018 Update only: 461808.NET Framework 4.7.2 Have you tested the RAM recently? Click to expand... I remove one cookie after I figure out that one is bad one.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 1, 2018 #36 I see. The error you are getting is related to the bad SSD.
Z Zigi Active member Joined Oct 24, 2018 Posts 40 Location Croatia Nov 2, 2018 #37 softwaremaniac said: I see. The error you are getting is related to the bad SSD. Click to expand... So, there is nothing you can sugest to try to do about fixing the problem?
softwaremaniac said: I see. The error you are getting is related to the bad SSD. Click to expand... So, there is nothing you can sugest to try to do about fixing the problem?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 2, 2018 #38 Fully no, because it's hardware, I can only temporarily fix SFC but it's going to get worse because of the underlying issues.
Fully no, because it's hardware, I can only temporarily fix SFC but it's going to get worse because of the underlying issues.
Z Zigi Active member Joined Oct 24, 2018 Posts 40 Location Croatia Nov 2, 2018 #39 softwaremaniac said: Fully no, because it's hardware, I can only temporarily fix SFC but it's going to get worse because of the underlying issues. Click to expand... OK, I'am already order new SSD Crucial MX500 500Gb, so till he arrive, can you advise me, should I just clone my OS, partition C, and there will no be this errors, are you sure? Or you suggest me clean installation and just to after that I somehow install my applications, Live mail setupa with accounts and massages, and setups from applications and everything I backed up or smth (please advise me what to do about this and with what-best, safest, most quality tools free one), or is best before backup, or clone partition to fix everything with your help? thnx
softwaremaniac said: Fully no, because it's hardware, I can only temporarily fix SFC but it's going to get worse because of the underlying issues. Click to expand... OK, I'am already order new SSD Crucial MX500 500Gb, so till he arrive, can you advise me, should I just clone my OS, partition C, and there will no be this errors, are you sure? Or you suggest me clean installation and just to after that I somehow install my applications, Live mail setupa with accounts and massages, and setups from applications and everything I backed up or smth (please advise me what to do about this and with what-best, safest, most quality tools free one), or is best before backup, or clone partition to fix everything with your help? thnx
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 2, 2018 #40 Definitely fresh install. If you have access to an external hard drive, you can copy the data you need onto it and transfer it onto the new SSD.
Definitely fresh install. If you have access to an external hard drive, you can copy the data you need onto it and transfer it onto the new SSD.