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Don't make this common SSD firmware mistake - MSN
You don't need to update your SSD's firmware constantly. There aren't a ton of updates in the first place, and even if there were, it shouldn't be part of your routine maintenance. I'd wager that ...
Certain SSDs are causing Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) crashes after updating to Windows 11 24H2. Firmware updates are now available.
As long as the drive works, keep using it. Don't worry about the update, it probably is not important anyway unless you have a specific problem or you know there is a firmware issue you need to fix.
It says that the firmware update should just be an in-place upgrade and should preserve all current data, but just in case it would be wise to back up if possible.
The user further notes that they made no other changes to the system save for installing that new Windows 11 update. Interestingly, they mention having an ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro SSD (1TB), and the ...
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