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It's been almost a month since I acquired Rusty, the Dell Inspiron 5675. Performance has been stellar, but I do have one concern regarding the Toshiba 1TB HDD that it came with.

Every now and then, while browsing my screencaps or video files, they start going "missing", so to speak. They disappear from the file system in Explorer, and either return only after running chkdsk or rebooting the computer. Chkdsk will find the "missing" files and re-index them. After the files show up again, they aren't corrupt. There is also the one time this past weekend when I was wanting to get to the Documents folder, and the moment I clicked it, Windows gave a BSOD. (SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION). WhoCrashed didn't flag any drivers in the memory dump, but it did flag the Windows kernel as the culprit.

I don't really know what's going on here. Could the HDD be failing in an unusual way, or is this a genuine Windows 10 bug of some sort? As drive D is the data drive, I pointed the various user folders (Documents, Music, etc) to use drive D: instead of the SSD. This same issue isn't happening with the other 500gb disk I installed, which is drive F but I'll run a chkdsk on that drive later as well.

I am going to check SMART status again for drive D. If this keeps happening, I may end up replacing the Toshiba drive with a WD model to be safe.
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