There last night I was randomly playing a game and got a Blue Screen of Death for "Memory Management" ( not the first one ofc ), this time it took about 2/3 mins for it to gather information till it to get to 100%.
Anyway after that I went to boot into my HDD it said "Unable to access boot device , press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to restart"
I tried again and same story , I have windows 7 build on my second drive so I booted that up and the SSD for windows 10 was showing but was unnaccesable so I instantly thought the SSD was damaged or simple finished. It wasnt until I went to put a windows 7 disc into the PC and do a install to see the status on the HDD's.
Turns out the SSD was completly wiped, like wtf? All that from a BSOD with Windows taking longer than usual gathering data for it. I wouldnt mind only a month or 2 beforehand one of the windows 10 updates completly deleted all the programs from my desktop like really?
At the end of the day I had a 240GB SSD for OS and 1 or 2 games so I didnt lose much , I have 3/4 HDD's for games etc but imagine having a 1TB or 2TB HDD fulll and it suddenly being wiped by Windows 10
Last night I installed a copy of Windows 7 on the SSD and it is working no problem. I am done with Windows 10 it has cost me may too many problems. I may just be one of the unlucky ones but what I have been through is unacceptable from an OS