Hi, I've had this error a few times this week. Most of my research points towards one of the SSDs being the issue. All the drives are 'Good' on Crystal Mark, the memory is okay too. I tested that with Memtest86, all the drivers for everything are up to date. SATA cables are secure. All the components are only 5c - 8c above ambient room temperature. The oldest SSD which has the OS installed was from April 2017, its a Samsung 850 EVO with 2% reserved fro over-provision. It had 8.9TB written to it and been on for 6166 hours. The only things I can think of are: SATA cables are screwed While nothing I can test indicates, the SSD is dying. Has anyone got any advice? Thanks David
Have you check to see if there's any firmware updates available for the SSD. It's probably not he cause of the problem but the latest firmware could rule that out (or if you've recently upgraded it then that might be the reason for the error). EDIT: What makes you think it might be the SSD?
Firmware is the latest version. I think it is the SSD as the particular SSD isn't seen in the Bios for a few restarts.
Change sata cable and reseat the cable a few times to clean the contacts on mobo and ssd. Move it to a different sata port and change the boot drive to it again. Could be flakey sata port or cable. Edit, doesnt seem to be mainly to do with storage though: https://www.thewindowsclub.com/unexpected-store-exception-error