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@alvar89 | 19 July 21 | |
@badapple | 31 July 21 | |
i tried that TPM setting in my bios, i turned it on and rebooted it made my win 10 unusable, it was ultra slow and kept crashing. I quickly turned it back off. This computer is only about a year old so no chance i'm buying another one I have noticed the SSD health is quickly going down, from new it showed 90 '/. health after 1 years use, its showing 75 '/.
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@alvar89 | 31 July 21 | |
@ badapple - 31.07.21 - 12:45pm i tried that TPM setting in my bios, i turned it on and rebooted it made my win 10 unusable, it was ultra slow and kept crashing. I quickly turned it back off. This computer is only about a year old so no chance i'm buying another one I have noticed the SSD health is quickly going down, from new it showed 90 '/. health after 1 years use, its showing 75 '/. Tpm should be enabled before installing the os so it can encrypt your bootdrive. Enabling it on a existing install is no good. Also it will encrypt your drive if you do a fresh install so i doubt that recovering any data when it fails will be easy. An ssd should not degrade that fast. I have been using ssd-s since 2010 i think and i have yet to have one fail. I keep all the old ones for extra storage so there constantly in use. My main nvme bootdrive is also 4 years old and no problems. I would not be too vorried about it. |
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