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I've got a Samsung SSD on Windows that's giving CHKDSK errors.How do I check the health?

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Samsung Magician Software

From Samsung SSD Downloads:

The Samsung Magician SSD management utility is designed to work with all Samsung SSD products, including 470 Series, 830 Series, 840 Series and 850 PRO SSDs. This software is not compatible with other manufacturer's SSDs.

From the Samsung Magician Introduction and Installation Guide:

The Samsung Magician software is designed to help users easily manage the health and performance of their Samsung SSD. In addition to providing vital SSD health status information, Magician will assist users in updating firmware, measuring performance, and optimizing the configuration of a Windows operating system installation.

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Samsung Magician software from the Samsung SSD Downloads website. The latest version of Magician software is recommended for optimal performance.

The latest version of the Samsung Magician Introduction and Installation Guide can be downloaded from here. Samsung frequently updates the Samsung Magician Introduction and Installation Guide, so if the link doesn't work anymore, you can also find the Samsung Magician Introduction and Installation Guide by googling it.

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A bad memory module (RAM) can cause unpredictable behavior in a Windows system, including the dreaded blue screen of death. If you suspect that your RAM may be faulty, you can run a memory test to confirm that you have a bad memory module.

Laptop and desktop PC makers occasionally provide preinstalled utilities that sometimes include a memory test. Feel free to try out those utilities, especially if your computer is under warranty and you want to make a warranty claim. Manufacturers will often require you to run their support utilities first, before agreeing to replace hardware or move forward with a trouble ticket.

In our tutorial, we're going to use a widely-used memory testing application called memtest (memtest86+). Reputable memory makers like, Corsair, Patriot Memory, Crucial, and others, recommend memtest to test their memory products.

1. Get memtest
To use memtest, you have to download it and create the bootable media first. You'll need to decide whether you want to download the ISO image file and create a CD/DVD or if you want to download the auto-installer for USB keys to create a bootable USB flash drive.

2. Create memtest bootable media
If you want to create a memtest CD or DVD, unzip the downloaded ISO and use your favorite ISO-burning program to create the disc. In Windows 7, simply right-click on the ISO file and select 'Burn disc image,' then follow the directions to create the disc.

If you want to create a bootable memtest USB flash drive, run the auto-installer and follow the directions to create the drive. Just make sure that you use a blank flash drive; the installer will erase all the files on the drive.

3. Run memtest
To run memtest, start your computer with the bootable media inserted and the test will begin automatically. If you're having problems booting the media, make sure that the boot order in your system's BIOS is set to boot the optical drive or USB flash drive ahead of your hard drive.

If you have more than one memory module, we recommend that you test one module at a time, using the same DIMM slot on your motherboard. This will help you isolate the problem module.

The eight different tests in memtest can take several hours to complete, depending on the size of the RAM. A successful test will complete without any errors. A failed test will report errors in the error column and you'll see lots of red blocks.

That's it. If your RAM fails memtest, that should be enough for most companies to approve a replacement. Keep in mind, however, that a failed memtest can also be an indication of problems with your processor, motherboard, or misconfigured RAM.

For troubleshooting RAM in a Mac environment, check out these tips.

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