Current PCIe SSD (238 GB) at '0% bad health', have new 500 GB SSD ready...

bman9916
bman9916 Member Posts: 1 New User
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hi Acer community,

I have a simple inquiry regarding my NITRO AN515-53. After a SMART event occurred last week (as a result of a 3D render scene freezing), I ran a crystaldisk test and it mentioned my SSD health is at 0%. Sounds accurate as I've been rendering high quality scenes on this laptop for almost 2.5 straight years. Things are still working fine (Photoshop, 3D viewports in programs) but I have not attempted to render again out of fear. Although, multiple Windows scans and apps have the drive as healthy.

I ordered a new NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD, the Samsung 970 EVO 500 GB (decided to upgrade for faster speeds and more room), along with a NVMe PCIe compatible external enclosure (USB 3.1 Type C Gen 2) to connect the new drive to my laptop. My goal is simply to clone my current drive to this new drive, and I have downloaded Macrium Reflect to do so. I then plan on swapping the old SSD out for the new SSD, tactfully following the appropriate physical steps.

As of now, I feel like I have the things I need to get the job done. However, when the new drive in the enclosure is connected to the laptop, I only see 'No Media' under it's E: location in the Disk 2 slot. Disk 0 is the 932 GB Data D: drive it came with and Disk 1 is the 'worn out' 238 GB C: drive. This is in the Disk Management application, I thought the new drive in E: would be listed and ready to initialize, etc.

I thought this would be fairly simple to do (although I'm new to these terms and hardware specs), and I'm wondering what the issue is here.

Thank you so much.