Windows 11 24H2 updates cause SSD failures on certain models
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Recent Windows 11 24H2 updates (KB5063878 and KB5062660) are causing data corruption and failures on certain SSD and HDD models. The issue occurs during heavy write operations, leading to drives becoming inaccessible. Affected models include those with Phison NAND controllers, SanDisk Extreme Pro, Corsair Force MP600, and others. Microsoft and Phison are working on a fix. Users are advised to avoid writing large files in quick succession until the issue is resolved.
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20.08.2025 14:26 1 articles · 1mo ago
Windows 11 24H2 updates cause SSD failures on certain models
Recent Windows 11 24H2 updates (KB5063878 and KB5062660) are causing data corruption and failures on certain SSD and HDD models. The issue occurs during heavy write operations, leading to drives becoming inaccessible. Affected models include those with Phison NAND controllers, SanDisk Extreme Pro, Corsair Force MP600, and others. Microsoft and Phison are working on a fix.
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- Microsoft reportedly fixing SSD failures caused by Windows updates — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 20.08.2025 14:26
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The issue affects SSDs and HDDs with Phison NAND controllers, SanDisk Extreme Pro, Corsair Force MP600, Maxio SSD, KIOXIA EXCERIA PLUS G4, KIOXIA M.2 SSD, and drives with Phison PS5012-E12 and InnoGrit controllers.
First reported: 20.08.2025 14:261 source, 1 articleShow sources
- Microsoft reportedly fixing SSD failures caused by Windows updates — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 20.08.2025 14:26
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The problem occurs during heavy write operations, such as writing large files or many files at once.
First reported: 20.08.2025 14:261 source, 1 articleShow sources
- Microsoft reportedly fixing SSD failures caused by Windows updates — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 20.08.2025 14:26
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Some drives become inaccessible even after a system reboot.
First reported: 20.08.2025 14:261 source, 1 articleShow sources
- Microsoft reportedly fixing SSD failures caused by Windows updates — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 20.08.2025 14:26
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Phison has confirmed they are working with Microsoft to resolve the issue.
First reported: 20.08.2025 14:261 source, 1 articleShow sources
- Microsoft reportedly fixing SSD failures caused by Windows updates — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 20.08.2025 14:26
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Users are advised to write large files in smaller batches to mitigate the issue.
First reported: 20.08.2025 14:261 source, 1 articleShow sources
- Microsoft reportedly fixing SSD failures caused by Windows updates — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 20.08.2025 14:26
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