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Yes, if your drive has Bad Sectors it will go into Read Only mode. As far as your backup is concerned, it's a good thing you made an M R image, but be aware that any file that is on a bad sector will have corrupted data, and when you restore that image, you may import all of the problems you are having now.
If the Image file won't mount or it won't boot, then you can restore just Files and Folders from an MR Image Backup and restore the files to an external drive.. Then do a Windows 10 Clean Installon on a new SSD. .
Last edited by spunk; 22 Nov 2021 at 04:46.
Spunk is right, Get a new SSD, do a clean Windows install on it, then copy back your data from the failed drive.
There's a "very super high probability" that none of these bad sectors contains any of you data.
Most of the time Windows "High uses Files" cause this and are the victims.
Especially system hives.
Good evening, thank you for the answers provided in this forum, I have the same problem, but having a laptop, my SSD disk is inside, would there be an alternative to replacing the disk?
@EwoKks Please do not hijack another persons thread. Please start your own thread, because you situation is different.
All Laptop drives are "inside" You have to take the bottom panel off of your MSI Laptop to access it.
Here is a video showing you how to replace the nVME SSD drive
https://youtu.be/qZnkPKTk-Sg