Need help with SSD
Hey all! Been scratching my head for the last half hour and hoping someone here might be of help. Randomly I had an SSD stop being detected properly by windows 11 and I can't get it fixed for the life of me. It's showing up as just "Local Disk (F:)" instead of what I named it, and when trying to access the drive in file explorer it says it isn't accessible.
When using chkdsk it reads the number of files stored on the drive correctly, the name I set correctly, but then throws 2 errors before it finishes. In an effort to fix it I tried formatting the drive, but now windows and chkdsk are throwing different errors. Files explorer says "Data error (cyclic redundancy check)" and chkdsk says it's "fixing critical master file table files with MFT mirror" before erroring out.
I had issues with a SSD I previously installed that caused massive startup delay, and wouldn't show up in windows or the bios, but I was able to get it replaced with a brand new drive that seemingly was working great, and now this happens not even 2 weeks later :( I can get this one returned and get a new drive still, but I'd like to avoid that if possible.
I tried googling my issues but they all say to use chkdsk and it'll fix all my issues, so I'm hoping somebody here might have a better idea that could help.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you! (Also, as a real kicker ever since I upgraded to Windows 11 I have been unable to access my BIOS anymore [fast boot was/is disabled, it just refuses to enter BIOS at all now] so hopefully that won't be required to try to get this fixed)
Specs: Windows 11 Home (previously 10 Home Legacy) i7 8700k Aorus Z390 Pro Wifi with latest BIOS 32gb TeamGroup DDR4 3000 Aorus 1080ti 2 Toshiba HDDs (no issues) M.2 Samsung OS Drive (no issues) 2 TeamGroup SSDs (1 works perfectly fine) 850watt PSU