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    Bug in Windows 11 update reportedly breaks some SSDs - here's what you need
    to know

    Date:
    Mon, 18 Aug 2025 14:30:00 +0000

    Description:
    The latest Windows 11 update could spell trouble for SSDs, but let's not get carried away yet.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================There are reports of a bug with the August update for Windows 11 It can seemingly cause SSDs to fail in a small number of reported cases We can't jump to conclusions that this is Microsoft's fault yet - but this is a worrying-sounding situation that bears monitoring

    Windows 11 may have run into trouble with its latest update possibly breaking some SSDs, but at this point, we need to be very cautious, as there are just scattered reports of this issue.

    This comes from Wccftech, which noticed a post from a Japanese Windows 11
    user (Necoru_cat) on X flagging the problem .

    To summarize the reported bug, we're told that it's caused by KB5063878 (the Windows 11 update for August, which has been out for a week), and that an affected SSD will disappear completely from Microsoft's OS.

    This "occurs during heavy write operations," apparently, meaning a large installation or patch, with the report suggesting that the bug can be triggered by 50GB of continuous write activity on the drive. Necoru_cat encountered the issue when applying a big patch for Cyberpunk 2077.

    The X user points the finger of suspicion at this being a problem with the drive cache, and has seemingly carried out a bunch of testing, which suggests that SSDs with Phison NAND controllers may be more prone to this bug.

    As mentioned, if an SSD is affected by this glitch, it's no longer recognized by Windows 11, and the drive partition disappears. Worryingly, we are told that if this happens, there is a "high likelihood of file corruption," but again, season that - and this whole report - liberally. (Image credit: Shutterstock) Analysis: don't be alarmed - yet - but do be cautious

    As I've already indicated, we need to be very careful jumping to conclusions here. Is this really a problem that can be blamed on the latest Windows 11 update? We don't know that, and we certainly can't go by a single report of the bug (albeit it was seemingly a comprehensive dive into the glitch).

    However, I've been doing some searching for other reports of this problem,
    and I've turned up some bewildered folks who've seemingly run into it. There are multiple people in this Reddit thread who say they have been affected by this bug, including a report of an Adata SP580 SSD going down in flames .

    As far as affected models go, according to a list from NichePCGamer that Wccftech pointed out, as well as SSDs with the Phison PS5012-E12 controller, the following models could be affected: Corsair Force MP600, Kioxia Exceria Plus G4, Fikwot FN955, and the SanDisk Extreme Pro M.2 3D SSD - so we can add the Adata SP580 to that list.

    There may be "similar symptoms" with hard drives as well, we're told, but all reports seem to be SSD-related as far as I can see.

    At any rate, while this still appears to be a niche problem, there's enough here that my bug senses are tingling, as it were. And given how nasty this glitch sounds, I think it's worth making people aware of it. Indeed, I think it's a wise precaution to perhaps not perform any big installations or
    patches for the time being, if you're running the latest Windows 11 update - if you can avoid it at least until we hear more about what might be going on here, or some official word from Microsoft.

    Some have raised the theory that, rather than an actual flaw in the Windows
    11 update for August, it's a case of what the update does - in terms of its writing activity to the system drive - that triggers a bug in some SSDs (Western Digital models to be precise). But that doesn't explain why
    different SSD types would be affected (or indeed hard drives, apparently).

    We need to hear more from Microsoft on this, and hopefully, the company will be on the case and investigating these reports. I've contacted Microsoft
    about this bug, and I'll update this story if I hear back. You might also
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