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Can anyone tell me if there is any software to check the integrity etc of an SSD (Samsung 803 series 128Gb).
I have been getting odd results on my PC when converting DVD boxsets to X-Vid.
I normally use DVDx 2.3 with an X-Vid codec and convert several episodes at once (usually between 4-24) putting the converted files onto a 55 Gb partition on the SSD.
This has caused me no problems until recently when I've started to convert "House" Season 1 to X-Vid.
The problem is that some episodes just suddenly stop at some indeterminate point and the DVDx 2.3 front end just vanishes like it does when I close it down.
Normally the front end still stays on the screen to show the conversion has finished.
The .avi is still on the SSD but not complete and won't play.
But if I put it through again then it completes as normal.
Because of this I am coming to the conclusion the SSD may be starting to develop a fault even though it's only a few month old.
I've tried Samsung SSD Magician and an error scan on HD Tune but it shows up nothing.
What leads me to the SSD is that the faulty files always seem to show up in roughly the same position.
If I have 4 files (1-4 etc) the files that fail are 1 and/or 3 not 2 or 4.
Any answers anyone?
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I have been getting odd results on my PC when converting DVD boxsets to X-Vid.
I normally use DVDx 2.3 with an X-Vid codec and convert several episodes at once (usually between 4-24) putting the converted files onto a 55 Gb partition on the SSD.
This has caused me no problems until recently when I've started to convert "House" Season 1 to X-Vid.
The problem is that some episodes just suddenly stop at some indeterminate point and the DVDx 2.3 front end just vanishes like it does when I close it down.
Normally the front end still stays on the screen to show the conversion has finished.
The .avi is still on the SSD but not complete and won't play.
But if I put it through again then it completes as normal.
Because of this I am coming to the conclusion the SSD may be starting to develop a fault even though it's only a few month old.
I've tried Samsung SSD Magician and an error scan on HD Tune but it shows up nothing.
What leads me to the SSD is that the faulty files always seem to show up in roughly the same position.
If I have 4 files (1-4 etc) the files that fail are 1 and/or 3 not 2 or 4.
Any answers anyone?
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