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IO operation at logical block address - SSD failure?

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Software Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
Hi,

I see bunch of these errors and machine seems to have problems reading the disk.

"The IO operation at logical block address 0x2f9b298 for Disk 1 (PDO name: \Device\00000031) was retried."

Tried chkdsk to fix but it complained that the drive didn't have any unmapped space or something like that.

All of a sudden this happened, I shutdown the machine and turned it back on after few days and the hdd led was constantly on.

This drive is on one of my servers hosting few test VMs.

Drive is one of the cheap Inland 240GB SSDs, served more than 3 years with lots of reads and writes.

Time for new SSD?
:toast:
 
Try to plug it to another controller with another SATA cable.

If still no luck, roll your hand above it 3 times, say whooo whooo whooo, and only then say: he's dead jim. o_O
 
Copied the VMs from backup to a new drive and my VMs are up and running.

The drive is still under warranty, if I am able to format the drive, I plan to take it to MC to see if they will replace the drive.

Any specific program that I should use to secure erase the drive?
 
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