I've read about the SSD's failing after a certain amount of read/writes... is this an issue?
73 de Chuck, WS1L
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 5:18 AM, Rich - W3ZJ <rich@w3zj.com> wrote:
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Solid State Drives (SSD) are indeed now appearing in the mainstream. They are still a bit more expensive per megabyte than rotating electro mechanical hard drives. But they are fast, reliable and finally available in usable capacities (128, 256 and 512 GB). My wife has a 128GB SSD in her new Toshiba Ultabook, an amazingly small and light full featured Laptop, and as Dave said, it "Screams".
73, Rich - W3ZJ
Chuck Chandler wrote:
A complete check disk found and replaced some bad sectors. All now works as it should.
A review of Event Viewer shows no 1005 errors in the Application Log
until
today.
DXKeeper had no errorlog.txt, and Launcher had one with a single entry
from
back in 2011.
I'll keep a careful eye on the hard drive, and start checking into replacing it.