Troubleshooting Tips for SSDs (2024)

January 26, 2017 byPeter Cohen // 8 Comments

Need help troubleshooting a problematic solid state drive (SSD)? Here’s a list of problems SSD users commonly run into, along with some suggestions on how to fix them.

SSD Failure

Let’s go over some of the warning signs of a potential SSD failure. Any of these could be indications that an SSD is on its way out.

  • Files can’t be read from or written to the drive.
  • The computer runs excessively slow.
  • The computer won’t boot, you get a flashing question mark (on Mac) or “No boot device” error (on Windows).
  • Frequent “blue screen of death/black screen of death” errors.
  • Apps freeze or crash.
  • Your drive becomes read-only.

Troubleshooting Your Solid State Drive

The following issues can explain some of these failures, so feel free to use this as a troubleshooting guide to help isolate and correct the problem.

Hardware Issues

Let’s start with the basics: Turn the computer off then turn it back on again. If you can directly observe the SSD (if, for example, it’s a replacement for a spinning hard drive), look for any sign of activity, such as a data transfer or power LED. If the SSD is powering up, the problem may be with a software misconfiguration or a setup issue. Let’s assume for the moment that there’s no sign of activity. What should you do next?

Power down the computer and unplug it. If it’s a laptop, remove the battery if possible. An SSD replacement for a spinning hard drive uses the same physical connections for data and power. Check those cables to make sure they’re in place.

Also consider peripheral connections. Have problems cropped up since installing a new external device? It’s possible an external device might be contributing to the issue, so remove any peripheral that isn’t necessary to the computer’s basic operation and see if that fixes the problem.

Software and File System Issues

It may not be the hardware to blame at all—instead, a rogue app may be to blame. To troubleshoot, restart the computer in Safe Mode and see if the problems continue. Safe Mode operates with minimal drivers, and can be a useful way to see if software is making your computer malfunction.

To enable Safe Mode on the Mac: Restart holding down either Shift key on the keyboard.
To enable Safe Mode on a Windows PC: Press F4 while starting the computer.

Make sure the core operating system, mission-critical software, and drivers are up to date. Run your computer’s built-in system software update tools. That’s done through the Mac App Store on Mac computers, or through Windows Update on Windows PCs.

File system damage or corruption can also contribute to storage system instability. Run your favorite disk utility software to assess the health of the file system installed on that SSD and see if it picks up any problems that need to be addressed.

The third piece of the software puzzle is the operating system itself. You can try reinstalling the OS through its built-in restore and recovery tools to see if that fixes your SSD instability.

SMART Failures

SMART stands for Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology; it’s self-diagnosis technology built into hard drives and SSDs which can be used to identify potential problems. SMART status is reported by SSDs as well. That information can be collected by disk utilities and operating systems, which will report SMART issues when they arise.

Just like with spinning hard drives, having an SSD throw a SMART failure isn’t a surefire indication that it’s about to die. It’s all about understanding which particular error is being reported and what that means. For example, has the drive simply exceeded a threshold operational value? Is it a consistently repeatable problem?

Reading and interpreting SMART status information from a drive can be tricky, because the information reported from one device to another varies. How various disk utilities interpret that information is also important. Regardless, repeated warnings certainly merit further analysis.

Find out more about how Backblaze uses SMART stats to troubleshoot the tens of thousands of hard drives we use our own Storage Pods in this analysis.

Out of Date SSD Firmware or Motherboard BIOS

Cursor freezing? Getting the “blue screen of death” on Windows, or the “black screen of death” on the Mac? It’s possible the SSD is acting up because its firmware is out of date. Firmware problems on SSDs often mimic outright hardware failures.

If you’ve installed a third-party SSD in your computer, check with the SSD maker to make sure your firmware is up to date. Intel, Samsung, SanDisk, and others make updater apps available for download from their website. Apple distributes firmware updates to its own factory-installed SSDs through the Mac App Store, but check with individual SSD makers if you’ve upgraded your Mac with an aftermarket model. If an update is available, make sure to install it, restart your computer, and see if that fixes the problem.

While you’re at it, if you’re troubleshooting a PC with an SSD, make sure its main logic board BIOS or EFI firmware is up to date. There’s no “one size fits all” method for checking, so follow the manufacturer’s instructions. And proceed with extreme caution. Applying the wrong BIOS firmware or doing it incorrectly can brick your computer.

Call in the Cavalry

If these tips haven’t helped you diagnose or solve your SSD issues, don’t panic. The next step is to have someone else take a look. Bring your computer to a technician or service you trust and have them try to troubleshoot the problem. With the growth in solid state drives over the past few years finding an experienced tech to help you shouldn’t be a problem.

If you’re interested in upgrading your computer with an SSD, read this SSD Upgrade Guide for more details.

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You might enjoy reading other posts in our SSD 101 series.

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Troubleshooting Tips for SSDs (2024)

FAQs

How do you troubleshoot a SSD? ›

  1. Perform a hard reset.
  2. Run a hardware diagnostic test.
  3. Disconnect external devices.
  4. Update the BIOS and drivers.
  5. Repair the missing or corrupted Windows system files.
  6. Restore the computer using Windows System Restore.
  7. Restore the computer to factory default settings.

What are the common problems of SSD? ›

Here's a look at seven causes of SSD failure and how to resolve them.
  • Heat. While SSDs are one of the newer technologies, they still suffer from an old problem: heat. ...
  • Firmware failure. ...
  • Drive misuse. ...
  • Connected technology issues. ...
  • Bad data blocks. ...
  • Crashes during boots. ...
  • File system errors.
Feb 14, 2024

How to check SSD for problems? ›

The easiest way to keep track of the number of bad sectors on an SSD is to run ChkDsk (short for "check disk") in Windows®. After checking the drive, ChkDsk will report the number of bad sectors it found. Make a note of what that number is and run ChkDsk again after a couple of days.

What is the main cause of SSD failure? ›

A sudden power outage, insufficient power supply, or power surge, such as from a storm, can overload the drive, fry the circuits, and lead to corruption. Faulty wiring or connections can also cause problems, like if cables are not secured or if the SSD is not properly seated.

How do you fix an SSD that Cannot be detected? ›

  1. Step 1: Check Connections. Loose connections and improper seating are two of the most common and fixable problems with an SSD that fails to show up. ...
  2. Step 2: Verify BIOS/UEFI Settings. ...
  3. Step 3: Update or Reinstall SSD Drivers. ...
  4. Step 4: Use Disk Management. ...
  5. Step 5: Perform Hardware Checks. ...
  6. Step 6: Test the SSD with Another PC.
Oct 24, 2023

What is the major weakness of SSD? ›

What are the disadvantages of SSDs?
  • Cost. SSDs are more expensive than traditional HDDs.
  • Life expectancy. Some SSDs, for example, those using NAND memory-flash chips, can only be written a specified number of times that is typically less than HDDs.
  • Performance. ...
  • Storage options. ...
  • Data recovery.

What is the average SSD lifespan? ›

The age of the SSD determines its performance and longevity. Even if manufacturers claim that they can last for ten years, the average lifespan of an SSD is less than ten years. Above all, it depends on the usage.

How to tell if SSD is corrupted? ›

Here are the common symptoms of a corrupted or damaged SSD:
  1. Your files are unreadable or inaccessible;
  2. Your system has trouble booting;
  3. Noticeably slow SSD performance;
  4. Frequent appearance of blue and black screens of death;
  5. The SSD becomes read-only;
  6. You can't save any new data on your SSD.
Jul 17, 2024

Can I test my SSD? ›

To save time and the hassle of shipping a SSD that may not be defective at all, please test your drive to see if it really is defective. The first step to test the drive: Please download and run SeaTools for Windows. See a full tutorial in Document ID: 202435. The tests in Seatools will indicate Pass or Fail.

How do you diagnose a dead SSD? ›

The following common symptoms can indicate a fault SSD:
  1. Unable to read or write files from the drive.
  2. This computer runs too slow.
  3. The computer doesn't boot, and you get a "no boot device" error on Windows.
  4. The blue screen of death/black screen of death errors occurs frequently.
  5. Application freezes or crashes.
Apr 19, 2024

How do I check my SSD disk error? ›

Type CHKDSK /f in the elevated command prompt and hit Enter. Wait for the CHKDSK utility to complete the scan, then type Exit and hit Enter. Your computer should start as expected. If it restarts into the Recovery Console, select Exit and start Windows 10.

What kills SSD drives? ›

Extreme temperatures, such as from fire or a blowtorch, could damage the SSD physically but may not guarantee complete data destruction. Drilling, sawing, or cutting an SSD with regular household tools might damage the casing but won't necessarily ensure data eradication.

Can a failed SSD be repaired? ›

It's entirely possible that a professional SSD data recovery firm can repair your SSD — or at least perform a successful SSD data recovery to recover the information on the drive. It depends on a few factors. – If all the individual NAND flash chips work, SSD data recovery may be possible.

How do I fix SSD errors? ›

How to fix your SSD using Disk Management
  1. Right-click on the Start button and select Disk Management.
  2. Right-click on your defective SSD and choose Format. Close.
  3. Since we want the drive to check for bad sectors, deselect the Perform a quick format option and press OK.
Apr 13, 2024

Can a faulty SSD be repaired? ›

It's entirely possible that a professional SSD data recovery firm can repair your SSD — or at least perform a successful SSD data recovery to recover the information on the drive. It depends on a few factors. – If all the individual NAND flash chips work, SSD data recovery may be possible.

What is the lifespan of a SSD? ›

On average, SSDs last between 5 to 7 years under normal usage conditions. However, this can vary based on the quality of the SSD, the intensity of usage and the factors mentioned above. But remember, like any superhero, they're not invincible — regular backups are essential in safeguarding your data.

How do I recover SSD failure? ›

Solution 1. Recover Data from Dead SSD on a Healthy Computer
  1. Remove the dead SSD disk from the source computer and connect it to another healthy computer as a data disk.
  2. Restart the computer and check if you can access the saved data on SSD. If yes, congratulations.
Jul 24, 2024

How do I troubleshoot my external SSD? ›

Basic hardware troubleshooting steps:
  1. Try connecting the drive to a different port on the computer.
  2. If possible, try using a different cable.
  3. Try using the drive on a different computer.
  4. Verify the drive light is on. ...
  5. Try a different power outlet.

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