- Wed May 09, 2012 5:38 pm
#355777
I've been "playing" around with SSD drives for a few months now. If you read the reviews on Newegg (www.newegg.com) people report many different types of problems. I've experienced the "install the OS and after a few re-boots the drive fails". A re-install usually gets it up and running. I have one drive that I've been using pretty regularly for about 5 months. Last night, after doing a bunch of printed circuit board work, it crashed. System doesn't even "see" it. Of course I have the files backed-up but that still meant I lost an evenings worth of work (editing Gerber files, nothing that can't be re-done in a few hours). Anyway, as much as I like the things (fast, fast, fast) I'm going to switch back to a standard HD and use these things as "scratch" disks until such a time that I see reviews that they are "better" than they are now. If you're using one as a "main" drive I'd recommend doing a nightly backup (I do a weekly right now, switching to nightly
).
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