memory or hard drive are usually the first things to go. For HD, you check SMART status. For memory you run a test overnight. HD: replace with flash. Memory replace and max out if still available.
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Kingston memory has a lifetime warranty and a very convenient lookup tool on the website. Flash drive get a name brand like Crucial.
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I have a flash drive. Everything seems fine except once every couple of days it spontaneously reboots.
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http://download.wdc.com/windlg/WinDlg_v1_29.zip … tool to check hd/flash health
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Seems to only be for western digital drives?
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no, tried it on my Crucial flash drive before I tweeted
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OK. Everything seems fine on that front.
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I don't know if it's related, but Intel's fix for the Spectre vulnerability apparently caused a lot of spontaneous reboots, to the point that MS is issuing a patch to remove it. https://www.engadget.com/2018/01/29/windows-spectre-meltdown-unpatching/ …
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THAT would explain it!
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