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My Solid State Drive may be defective, how can I test it?

Tips for testing and finding out whether a SSD is faulty.




All Seagate Solid State Drives have built-in error-checking capabilities.  To save time and the hassle of shipping a SSD that may not be defective at all, please test your drive to see if it really is defective.

 

The first step to test the drive:  Please download and run SeaTools for Windows.  See a full tutorial in Document ID: 202435.
The tests in Seatools will indicate Pass or Fail.  If the drive fails the test, please begin the replacement process at our Warranty Services Page.  If the drive fails the test but is out of warranty, you may continue to use it as long as you can, but remember to keep a full backup of your data at all times.

 

Seatools will test your S.M.A.R.T-compliant SSD for proper function.

 

If all the tests pass (no trouble found), the problem remains elsewhere in your system.
You can test your drive with CheckDisk. Please see Document ID: 184611 for instructions.

Reconfirm all cable connections and controllers, as well as the operating system. Consult your host controller (motherboard) documentation or system manufacturer for assistance with SATA / SAS controller capabilities.

 

Further notes:
-If the BIOS does not recognize the drive, or the drive does not spin up, Seatools will not detect the drive either.  Please see Document ID: 005707 : The BIOS does not detect my SSD.

-The operating system will not recognize a drive that is not formatted and partitioned. If you need help with formatting, please see Document ID: 220151