krakenback
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So I'm on a dell Windows 8 machine installed on an SSD along with WoW. I recently started running 3 bots on a duel-monitor setup, it certainly kicked up the resources required on the system. It was requiring most of my ram but the CPU % wasn't nearly as high. The machine has been running fine for nearly 1.5years now, been running the 3 bots for about 2-3 weeks now.
I woke up this morning and one of my hb windows was locked up but oddly enough it would not close. Even ctrl atl del wouldn't come up or even try to open. So I manually shut down and upon restart the system booted extremely slow, took multiple minutes. Once the os loaded I saved a bunch of files to flash and tried to run WoW, it would begin with the blizz net connecting window but beyond that this action clearly locked up the pc and wow will not start. Shut down, restart again and now OS won't come up and now "preparing automatic repair" has been displayed for the past 20mins with no progress.
So, I know about reliabiliity issues of SSDs, is that the mistake I made here? Should I not run WoW or even a OS for botting purposes off a SSD, or was this SSD just bound to go bad? again the pc has been running fine for 1.5 years off the SSD.
Also, had a question about reformatting. On the pc I have the SSD and a regular hard-disk drive(call it drive B) that has no essential OS files on it. If I install a new HD to replace the SSD and install windows on it, the pc will recognize my previous hard-drive(drive B) without having to reformat it right?
thanks for help and taking time to read
I woke up this morning and one of my hb windows was locked up but oddly enough it would not close. Even ctrl atl del wouldn't come up or even try to open. So I manually shut down and upon restart the system booted extremely slow, took multiple minutes. Once the os loaded I saved a bunch of files to flash and tried to run WoW, it would begin with the blizz net connecting window but beyond that this action clearly locked up the pc and wow will not start. Shut down, restart again and now OS won't come up and now "preparing automatic repair" has been displayed for the past 20mins with no progress.
So, I know about reliabiliity issues of SSDs, is that the mistake I made here? Should I not run WoW or even a OS for botting purposes off a SSD, or was this SSD just bound to go bad? again the pc has been running fine for 1.5 years off the SSD.
Also, had a question about reformatting. On the pc I have the SSD and a regular hard-disk drive(call it drive B) that has no essential OS files on it. If I install a new HD to replace the SSD and install windows on it, the pc will recognize my previous hard-drive(drive B) without having to reformat it right?
thanks for help and taking time to read
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