When I realised that full-blown corruptions (sometimes of of entire folders) are happening on not just the HDD that I store games on, but also the HDD that stores Windows. This computer's old and my next one will have SDDs but I've decided I want to make the most out of this computer since it still runs games very well, and I'll go to the computer store to buy a new one once it inevitably bricks itself.
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SSDs are not infallible either. some of the common possibilities: they becoms read-only, or they become totally inaccessible from one moment to the other
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I pooped my pants 🤯