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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 89360" data-source="post: 918856"><p>I used to have a cheap HGST NVME drive that came pre-installed in my laptop. It failed relatively quick, maybe due to the fact that I was a Windows Insider and this causes a frequent write of large amounts of data. Setup is first downloaded (about 4GB), then it is extracted and ran, old Windows directory is renamed to Windows.old and everything is copied/replaced to the current directory. New builds were available quite frequently.</p><p>It took only 3 years to die. I am no longer a Windows Insider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 89360, post: 918856"] I used to have a cheap HGST NVME drive that came pre-installed in my laptop. It failed relatively quick, maybe due to the fact that I was a Windows Insider and this causes a frequent write of large amounts of data. Setup is first downloaded (about 4GB), then it is extracted and ran, old Windows directory is renamed to Windows.old and everything is copied/replaced to the current directory. New builds were available quite frequently. It took only 3 years to die. I am no longer a Windows Insider. [/QUOTE]
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