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Cortex Defrag Broke My Disk


ValentineL

Hello, yesterday Cortex did defragment on my second HDD disk where all my games are. It defragged diablo 4 which took 20 mins.After that it broke my disk. I can barely open any folder, games wontrun anymore. Takes ages to load a folder there.

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  • June 27, 2023

Hey there!

 

Thank you for bringing this issue to us. My name is Michelle. I’m part of the Razer Cortex technical support team. I am delighted to be of your assistance. 

 

As a Razer Cortex user myself, I understand how frustrating this situation is for you. But not to worry, I will be here assisting you to resolve this issue.

 

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We are looking forward to your reply. Thank you!

 

Michelle


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Defragemntation is turned off for SSDs - it just has no effect. When you’ve defragmented disk, then nothing should happen (despite more disk wear).

You can download CrystalDiskInfo app and post a screenshot of the disk status and the SMART status.


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FiszPL wrote:

Defragemntation is turned off for SSDs - it just has no effect. When you’ve defragmented disk, then nothing should happen (despite more disk wear).

You can download CrystalDiskInfo app and post a screenshot of the disk status and the SMART status.

Disk Status:

  • The "HealthStatus" value is "3," which typically indicates that the disk health is good or "OK."

SMART Attributes:

  • ReallocatedSectorsCount: The value is "0," suggesting that there are no reallocated sectors on the disk.
  • CurrentPendingSectorCount: The value is "329," .
  • UncorrectableSectorCount: The value is "0," indicating that there are no uncorrectable sectors on the disk.

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