I have Windows 10 installed on my system and it had been working fine until now.
Yesterday evening I had started my computer but did not enter the Sign-In details at Windows startup as I had some work to do. My system remained at sign-in screen and then went into sleep mode. When I returned to my computer I saw that it was showing message that my System drive has some errors and that I need to restart it to fix the errors.
Now when I restarted the system I got the message that my system drive (Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVMe) is being scanned for errors - but it never happens and the system restarts. It then goes under Automatic Windows Repair mode but then the system again restarts doing nothing. I tried using Windows Startup Repair option but if fails to do anything. I then opted for system restore option but I again get the message that the system drive has errors and needs to be fixed before System Restore can work. But when I try to run disk scan it fails to find errors. Interestingly during the scan message it shows my C: drive as Games drive whereas I have D: drive as Games drive. It confused me further.
Is there any way to scan my Samsung SSD since i cannot enter Windows and use Samsung Magician software? What else can I do?
Yesterday evening I had started my computer but did not enter the Sign-In details at Windows startup as I had some work to do. My system remained at sign-in screen and then went into sleep mode. When I returned to my computer I saw that it was showing message that my System drive has some errors and that I need to restart it to fix the errors.
Now when I restarted the system I got the message that my system drive (Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVMe) is being scanned for errors - but it never happens and the system restarts. It then goes under Automatic Windows Repair mode but then the system again restarts doing nothing. I tried using Windows Startup Repair option but if fails to do anything. I then opted for system restore option but I again get the message that the system drive has errors and needs to be fixed before System Restore can work. But when I try to run disk scan it fails to find errors. Interestingly during the scan message it shows my C: drive as Games drive whereas I have D: drive as Games drive. It confused me further.
Is there any way to scan my Samsung SSD since i cannot enter Windows and use Samsung Magician software? What else can I do?