SSD Health Tools: Useful, but Do Not Ignore the Symptoms
SSD health tools can report useful information such as wear, temperature and errors, but they do not tell the whole story. An SSD can behave badly before a simple health percentage looks alarming. Freezes, disappearing drives, wrong capacity, read-only behaviour and boot failures all matter.
If the SSD contains important files, backup comes before testing. Running scans and updates on an unstable drive may add stress or write changes when the priority should be data protection.
Read reports carefully
Different tools display different attributes. A high health percentage does not rule out controller, firmware or connection issues. A warning should not be ignored, but it should be interpreted alongside real symptoms.
On laptops, heat and power delivery can also affect SSD behaviour. On desktops, motherboard slots, cables and adapters may be part of the fault.
When to stop using the SSD
If files disappear, Windows freezes during access, the SSD vanishes from BIOS, or the computer loops into repair, stop and decide whether data recovery should come first.
AEPC / AKL East PC can check SSD health and data risk for Auckland customers. Contact us with the model, symptoms and screenshots if available.