xevious
(Gary)
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Sorry I’m coming into this late… but I was wondering if you ran an integrity check on the hard drive. It should not have “unraveled” as it did, under normal circumstances. Given how this laptop was originally installed with Windows 7, it’s an old one. And it could be that your disc is suffering gradual degradation. This happened to me. What caused it to fail in a similar way was that a bad sector affected a few system files. I ran a successful repair, but then it happened again and in a worse way. I could not recover. I later discovered that the hard drive was “dying” a slow death of bad sectors.
At this point, SS drives have come down in price so significantly, it can make sense to buy one. Also, truly assess your space usage — you may find you don’t need a large one. I have a 500Gb in one laptop and a 750Gb in another.