X60: SanDisk SSD reliability
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 1:19 pm
Hello all,
The story starts with my X60 XP install crashing while on a trip. It would not boot, giving me a a BSOD every time. However I was able to do a Safe Mode boot, tried turning off devices with no luck.
I was in the neighborhood of a Fry's electronics and they had an ad for a San Disk 64GB SSD 6Gb/S for $60 so guessing that my drive was sick I purchased this SSD hoping to get the machine running while traveling. I was able to do a fresh XP install and got it working.
Two questions:
Should I keep this SSD drive as I can still return it. It does boot fast and the benchmark is Seq Read of 125 mb/s. This is my first SSD so I do not know what to expect. Does anyone have any experience with this drive?
Why did XP crash originally and should I toss the hard drive? I tried to access the drive with a USB-SATA converter and the computer would not recognize it. I then tested the drive with SeaGate DOS tools and it passed long and short test. I also tried to do a XP repair on the drive and now it won't boot at all. Considering reinstalling XP and seeing what happens. The drive is a Seagate 100MB drive that is 5 years old.
Thanks,
Bruce
The story starts with my X60 XP install crashing while on a trip. It would not boot, giving me a a BSOD every time. However I was able to do a Safe Mode boot, tried turning off devices with no luck.
I was in the neighborhood of a Fry's electronics and they had an ad for a San Disk 64GB SSD 6Gb/S for $60 so guessing that my drive was sick I purchased this SSD hoping to get the machine running while traveling. I was able to do a fresh XP install and got it working.
Two questions:
Should I keep this SSD drive as I can still return it. It does boot fast and the benchmark is Seq Read of 125 mb/s. This is my first SSD so I do not know what to expect. Does anyone have any experience with this drive?
Why did XP crash originally and should I toss the hard drive? I tried to access the drive with a USB-SATA converter and the computer would not recognize it. I then tested the drive with SeaGate DOS tools and it passed long and short test. I also tried to do a XP repair on the drive and now it won't boot at all. Considering reinstalling XP and seeing what happens. The drive is a Seagate 100MB drive that is 5 years old.
Thanks,
Bruce