Windows 10: GREAT News, Change REQUESTED for Many Years

Windows 10 has great news with an important change that has been requested for many years by users all over the world.

Windows 10 nvme

Windows 10 has prepared for release a great feature that has been requested for years by many of those who use the operating system, and here it is finally going to be available for all of us. Specifically, future versions of Windows 10 will be able to tell users if their SSD is about to fail, and require a backup of all data so that it is not lost by the user, something more like surely many would regret it.

Windows 10 has this function implemented in the latest beta version of the operating system, which is tested with users who are part of the program through which these functions are tested before being offered to the general public. To begin with, Windows 10 will be able to detect problems of this kind that affect NVMe storage media, the most advanced and most expensive of all SSDs currently on the market.

Windows 10: GREAT News, Change REQUESTED for Many Years

Windows 10 nvme alert

Windows 10 has in the 20226 build integrated a special menu where users can see what is the "health state" of their NVMe SSD, so they will know in advance if they need to replace it before it is destroyed. We are talking about a very serious problem that can affect a very large number of people, and this is because storage media can get damaged at any time, unfortunately, and Windows 10 will also display alerts when there is a risk of this happening.

Windows 10 nvme warning

Windows 10 it has not yet disclosed details about how the operating system would take data from SSDs to provide alerts for the moments when they are close to breaking, so it is not clear how this is determined. Even so, the fact that Windows 10 has implemented a change of this kind is a very good thing, and this is because people can find out in advance when they need to replace the storage medium in order not to lose important data.

Windows 10 will have this major change released when it's 100% safe to offer, and won't display false information, whether it's telling people they need to replace their SSDs, or keep them because they don't have problems .