I've just spent an exciting 75 minutes letting Windows repair itself on my Asus Expert Book. I tried system restore and the various other options that Win 10 offers but in the end told it to reinstall from its recovery partition.
I would like to test the NVMe before putting my apps back on, everything that turns up in my searches seems to be a bench marking app but I want to know if the NVMe is OK or on its last legs.
Any suggestions? chkdsk says it's OK but I think I've only ever seen it say there were problems once so don't know if I can trust it.
Thanks.
I've just spent an exciting 75 minutes letting Windows repair itself on
my Asus Expert Book. I tried system restore and the various other
options that Win 10 offers but in the end told it to reinstall from its recovery partition.
I would like to test the NVMe before putting my apps back on, everything
that turns up in my searches seems to be a bench marking app but I want
to know if the NVMe is OK or on its last legs.
Any suggestions? chkdsk says it's OK but I think I've only ever seen it
say there were problems once so don't know if I can trust it.
I've just spent an exciting 75 minutes letting Windows repair itself
on my Asus Expert Book. I tried system restore and the various other
options that Win 10 offers but in the end told it to reinstall from
its recovery partition.
I would like to test the NVMe before putting my apps back on,
everything that turns up in my searches seems to be a bench marking
app but I want to know if the NVMe is OK or on its last legs.
Any suggestions? chkdsk says it's OK but I think I've only ever seen
it say there were problems once so don't know if I can trust it.
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