BSOD during Short Self-Test, SSD then no longer detected.
Posted: 2024.01.02. 22:09
Hey, I've recently bought HDS but I've been having problems with running the Short Self-Test on my Force MP600 SSD.
I have 3 drives, 2 Ironwolf HDDs and the Force NMVe SSD. The HDDs pass the Short Self-Tests without issue, but whenever I've tried running it on the SSD, it won't complete and give me a BSOD - each time giving me a different error.
The first time it was "CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED". Next it was "UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION". Whenever the machine tries to reboot after, the drive is no longer detected and I'm faced with:
>>Checking Media Presence......
>>Media Present......
>>Start PXE over IPv4
Even if I boot into the BIOS I can no longer see the SSD. It's only after a full shutdown and wait that the drive is detected again and I can boot properly.
Despite these crashes, there's been no errors or reports to the drive in HDS. Other than the increasing number of "Unsafe Shutdowns" in SMART (as a result of those tests), the SSD health remains at 99% and has no media and data integrity errors.
When using the drive on my day to day I don't experience crashes or slowdowns. What exactly is happening here? Is my drive dying without symptoms, or is this isolated to the Self-Test?
I have 3 drives, 2 Ironwolf HDDs and the Force NMVe SSD. The HDDs pass the Short Self-Tests without issue, but whenever I've tried running it on the SSD, it won't complete and give me a BSOD - each time giving me a different error.
The first time it was "CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED". Next it was "UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION". Whenever the machine tries to reboot after, the drive is no longer detected and I'm faced with:
>>Checking Media Presence......
>>Media Present......
>>Start PXE over IPv4
Even if I boot into the BIOS I can no longer see the SSD. It's only after a full shutdown and wait that the drive is detected again and I can boot properly.
Despite these crashes, there's been no errors or reports to the drive in HDS. Other than the increasing number of "Unsafe Shutdowns" in SMART (as a result of those tests), the SSD health remains at 99% and has no media and data integrity errors.
When using the drive on my day to day I don't experience crashes or slowdowns. What exactly is happening here? Is my drive dying without symptoms, or is this isolated to the Self-Test?