This isn’t terribly surprising since the reports were fairly limited. A Japanese user on Twitter appears to be the first to suggest the Windows update was bricking SSDs and there were some in the comments claiming that they had experienced similar issues. But, there was little evidence to suggest it was widespread and it’s entirely possible that this is a
This isn’t terribly surprising since the reports were fairly limited. A Japanese user on Twitter appears to be the first to suggest the Windows
.... https://www.theverge.com/news/768431/windows-update-didnt-brick-your-ssd
they had experienced similar issues. But, there was little evidence to suggest it was widespread and it’s entirely possible that this is a localized problem related to a bad batch of drives. So it seems there’s little reason to believe the August 2025 Windows security update is going
to fry your hard drive, no matter what some dude on TikTok says.
On 2025/8/31 5:21:6, anon wrote:
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they had experienced similar issues. But, there was little evidence to
suggest it was widespread and it’s entirely possible that this is a
localized problem related to a bad batch of drives. So it seems there’s >> little reason to believe the August 2025 Windows security update is going >> to fry your hard drive, no matter what some dude on TikTok says.
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Unless you happen to have one of that "bad batch of drives", which has
been working fine until this "up"date?
If there _is_ such a "bad batch", we need a way of identifying whether a drive is from it.
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