As one who knows little about SSDs but a bit about Hard Drives, I'd say to
get some kind of SMART tool to read it. smartmontools is open-source and
runs on Windows and Linux. It is command line based though.

Id say run

smartctl -A C: > C:\smartdat.txt

If you're unsure of what it means, post smartdat.txt here and I'll try to
help you interpret it.

-Alex

On May 28, 2010 11:23 PM, "Andrew Webber" <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks Bruce, is there some way I can troubleshoot this SSD (the 64GB
variety as issued by Lenovo) to test that?

Also, would the bad-hard-drive problem show up as an Error, Warning,
Critical, or something, anywhere in the Event Viewer?



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Friday, May 28, 2010, 11:11:50 PM, you wrote:

> BSODs are usually a bad hard drive.
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