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My new Kingston SSD is freezing a lot on Windows 10. 
I have used more than app to check the SSD and all give me that the SSD is 100% healthy and everything is OK, but I check the Task Manager when the lap freezes it shows that the disk is 100% active 0 read 0 write 0 responses time



What I have tried so far:




  • Disabling the Page file for C:.

  • Running System File Checker /SFC with administrative privileges.

  • Disabling several services: Windows Search and Superfetch and prefetch

  • Checked SMART status of SSD using Kingston SSD Toolbox.

  • Updated Windows using Windows Update.

  • reinstalling Windows

  • secure erase the SSD

  • contact Kingston for help

  • checking TRIM is enabled

  • check the AHCI driver

  • updating all drivers

  • scan for virus and malware


Any new ideas?










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    My new Kingston SSD is freezing a lot on Windows 10. 
    I have used more than app to check the SSD and all give me that the SSD is 100% healthy and everything is OK, but I check the Task Manager when the lap freezes it shows that the disk is 100% active 0 read 0 write 0 responses time



    What I have tried so far:




    • Disabling the Page file for C:.

    • Running System File Checker /SFC with administrative privileges.

    • Disabling several services: Windows Search and Superfetch and prefetch

    • Checked SMART status of SSD using Kingston SSD Toolbox.

    • Updated Windows using Windows Update.

    • reinstalling Windows

    • secure erase the SSD

    • contact Kingston for help

    • checking TRIM is enabled

    • check the AHCI driver

    • updating all drivers

    • scan for virus and malware


    Any new ideas?










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      My new Kingston SSD is freezing a lot on Windows 10. 
      I have used more than app to check the SSD and all give me that the SSD is 100% healthy and everything is OK, but I check the Task Manager when the lap freezes it shows that the disk is 100% active 0 read 0 write 0 responses time



      What I have tried so far:




      • Disabling the Page file for C:.

      • Running System File Checker /SFC with administrative privileges.

      • Disabling several services: Windows Search and Superfetch and prefetch

      • Checked SMART status of SSD using Kingston SSD Toolbox.

      • Updated Windows using Windows Update.

      • reinstalling Windows

      • secure erase the SSD

      • contact Kingston for help

      • checking TRIM is enabled

      • check the AHCI driver

      • updating all drivers

      • scan for virus and malware


      Any new ideas?










      share|improve this question
















      My new Kingston SSD is freezing a lot on Windows 10. 
      I have used more than app to check the SSD and all give me that the SSD is 100% healthy and everything is OK, but I check the Task Manager when the lap freezes it shows that the disk is 100% active 0 read 0 write 0 responses time



      What I have tried so far:




      • Disabling the Page file for C:.

      • Running System File Checker /SFC with administrative privileges.

      • Disabling several services: Windows Search and Superfetch and prefetch

      • Checked SMART status of SSD using Kingston SSD Toolbox.

      • Updated Windows using Windows Update.

      • reinstalling Windows

      • secure erase the SSD

      • contact Kingston for help

      • checking TRIM is enabled

      • check the AHCI driver

      • updating all drivers

      • scan for virus and malware


      Any new ideas?







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