I’ve been using Windows 10 on my main PC since 2017, and I’ve been mostly satisfied, so much so that I plan to stick with it a little longer. That said, until last year, I couldn’t get rid of OS corruption issues that kept recurring every few months. My SSD was obviously the first thing I suspected, but everything seemed to check out. The one thing I glossed over was the drive’s firmware, which I had never thought of updating. When I finally did it, it fixed all my Windows corruption issues overnight. I haven’t had to revert to a system image in well over a year. I suspect many of you have never updated your SSD’s firmware, a**uming it didn’t need updating. While these updates can be rare, skipping them can be detrimental to your SSD’s performance, stability, and data integrity, as I found out the hard way.