Search for the make and model of your ssd's nvme controller. Then check if that nvme controller or the nvme controller maker had one or more of the latest windows updates to cause issues with their nvme controller and which update or updates caused those issues. If you are lucky you might find that there is a firmware update for the ssd that fixes that issue or issues. If possible avoid installing windows security update KB5063878 until you find out whether or not the nvme controller on your ssd is known to have issues with that update and you are sure that any ssd firmware update that is available for your ssd will fix the issues caused by KB5063878 before you try updating the ssd's firmware or installing KB5063878.
#Breaking SSDs..
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@upbeat schooner I cannot unnistall this update, Windows wont let me, its not even listed under unnistall updates section
Also i checked my SSD brand for any Firmware update but website says: there's no Firmware updates at this moment
Ill show a pic of my SSD brand website when i get home
Hello, I has 4 notebook with the same problem.... and blue screen several times a day.... Please Microsoft fix it!!
Can you unnistall the update?
No no, is not on the update list, I don't check before update the os build to see if it change after the update
<@&787033266225938472> this is my drive and on their website it says no firmware updates at this time, does that mean that my drive isn't affected then?
Well, from what I can find online the crucial p3 ssd seems to have a Phison nvme controller and (so far) nvme ssd's with a Phison controller seem to be having the most issues with KB5063878 so if you start to get BSOD's a lot while having windows installed on your ssd then you can reasonably assume it is because of that update.
like i said before that this update is not shown under uninstall updates
so i think i used disk cleanup or storage sense once and i think this tool removed this problematic update