
As the block address changes from every event to another, I'm pretty sure that it isn't a failing block. When Windows finally decides to unfreeze after about 15 seconds up to several minutes, all my previous actions get executed.Ībout last week, when I looked into the event viewer of Windows for the first time since I installed it, I noticed that it is full of events with ID 153 (from one every few minutes to several per minute), which state that an I/O operation had to be retried on my SSD.

I can still move my mouse cursor while it is locked up, but if I click on something nothing happens. However, since I got this SSD, Windows will randomly lock up on some occassions.

In April this year I bought a new Samsung SSD 750 EVO 250GB, installed it on my desktop pc and made a fresh installation of Windows 10.
