![]() ![]() As of last night, it crashed on me three times inside a cumulative total of 35 minutes. Recently got the curiosity piqued (frustrating load times added to the variable) and reversed the drive order again back to the SSD. I then later wiped it off the SSD, went through the fresh download again and put it back onto the HDD. ![]() Bought the SSD, wiped it from the HDD and did the install/download onto the SSD. I'd initially installed it on the HDD and was playing it for a few months. In short, if you did not test things running off the other hard drives, do that and then you can say it's the SSD. That is not a sign that the game with the SSD is an issue. Especially since you also said that another game also crashes. Yes it crashes on the SSD, but unless you tried it again on the other drive and it works fine, it may be that the card, power supply or RAM just happened to have an issue at the same time you switched. ![]() Seems the game was working fine in the other drives, you moved to using the SSD and it not crashes, but did you test the other drive now after the crash? Is that the only game with the issue? You may just be reading the issue as coming from the wrong thing. So anyway, I guess my questions are: Has this happened to anyone else? Is the drive bad even as the Health says 100%? Do I need to somehow change the File System? Some other thing I'm not aware of?ĪSUS CG-1330 mobo running Phenom X6 1035T I love the cut in load times the SSD gives me but. I've had multiple folks tell me this is strange and that it shouldn't matter what drive the game is coming from. I've tested multiple runs with WoWs on the HDD and the SSD.the SSD is the only drive that crashes the computer under this game where the HDD has never had a problem with it, playing for hours without a hiccup. The Dashboard says everything is healthy, with "Life Remaining" at 100%. I've also run chkdsk on the multiple drives and completed defragmenting the SSD as of about 10 minutes ago. I also have Star Wars Battlefront on that same SSD, which runs from it with almost no problems.at times Battlefront itself will crash after completing a tutorial mission but won't crash the computer itself (I figure that's a CPU bottleneck problem, to which I have mobo/CPU/cooler upgrades on the way). It is installed as an NTFS file system (as was recommended to me to do) and shows up/holds files to storage with no problems. The first thing I did when I installed and got the SSD running was to upgrade to the latest version of SSD software via the SanDisk Dashboard. However, when doing a fresh install to the newer SSD and running the game after all client upgrades are downloaded, it'll run for a while.then at some point it'll crash the computer to a "rainbow of death", as I've come to call it.computer will freeze, crash and show nothing but randomly colored bricks on all three screens. I've played WoWs from the secondary (game) HDD with no problems at all. ![]() I have a total of three drives internally.2 HDDs and the aforementioned SSD. I only really have one problem on it, and that is, specifically, World of Warships crashes when running from that drive specifically. A couple of months ago I bought and installed a SanDisk Plus 220GB SSD. ![]()
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