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<blockquote data-quote="Stéphane Lenclud" data-source="post: 1151402" data-attributes="member: 140174"><p>My 4 years old OCZ Vertex 2 SSD gave up on me yesterday so I had to do a full system install and decided to go for Windows 10.</p><p>So far, so good my DD setup is working just fine.</p><p>I did try to install Windows 7 as I wanted to get the free upgrade but Windows 7 DVD boot kept freezing at the screen where you select languages and local settings at the very beginning of the installation process.</p><p></p><p>How I regret ever investing in those OCZ Vertex 2 drives. I bought two back then and both did crash with loss of data. The first one I could recover but is now rarely used in a test system cause I do not trust it. The second one that crashed last week-end I won't be able to recover. BIOS just can't see it anymore. I can't RMA cause it is out of warranty now. After my first OCZ crashed I wisely invested in a couple of Intel SSD, both are still going strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stéphane Lenclud, post: 1151402, member: 140174"] My 4 years old OCZ Vertex 2 SSD gave up on me yesterday so I had to do a full system install and decided to go for Windows 10. So far, so good my DD setup is working just fine. I did try to install Windows 7 as I wanted to get the free upgrade but Windows 7 DVD boot kept freezing at the screen where you select languages and local settings at the very beginning of the installation process. How I regret ever investing in those OCZ Vertex 2 drives. I bought two back then and both did crash with loss of data. The first one I could recover but is now rarely used in a test system cause I do not trust it. The second one that crashed last week-end I won't be able to recover. BIOS just can't see it anymore. I can't RMA cause it is out of warranty now. After my first OCZ crashed I wisely invested in a couple of Intel SSD, both are still going strong. [/QUOTE]
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