Thankfully, Microsoft has your back so you know exactly when to backup. The latest Windows 10 preview build (20266) has a storage health feature that will warn users when their NVMe SSD is about to fail (via Tom’s Guide).
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“This feature is designed to detect hardware abnormalities for NVMe SSDs and notify users with enough time to act. It is strongly recommended that users immediately back up their data after receiving a notification,” Microsoft wrote in a blog. Screenshots show the message alerts users can expect when their drives are on the brink of death, “A storage device may be at risk of failure and requires your attention.” By clicking on the notification, users can immediately start to back up their files. If you’re a Windows 10 Insider, you can access the SSD monitoring tool by visiting your system settings and navigating to the “Storage” section. From there, choose “Manage disks and volumes” then “Properties.” Here, you’ll find an alert stating your SSD’s “reliability is degraded” and a percentage for the estimated life remaining. For now, this feature is only available to members of the Windows 10 Insider program but we don’t see any reason why it wouldn’t roll out to everyone once Microsoft finishes testing. By knowing when your SSD will fail, you can promptly save your important files and potentially extend the life of your laptop.