Maybe you guys can help me. So for the life of me I’m googling away but my boss has a problem so his phone is connected to his car via Bluetooth so when he plays a voice note on WhatsApp it’s not coming through on the speakers. Now I’ve looked for a setting on both his phone and on the car and there’s nothing I can see
Edit: Problem also happens when he is changing his phone while driving. Is a wired connection then
I know whatsapp for me can be quite finnicky with voicenotes and if it “detects” that the phone is against your ear it will play using the internal speaker rather than the “loud” one. Sometimes this includes just the fact that the screen goes off (so halfway thru a long message). Maybe a red herring, maybe something to look at?
With my ford sync radio only calls work directly. Both normal voice and whatsapp calls.
If i want to use google maps or whatsapp voice notes i have to switch the radio to aux input over bluetooth to hear anything. Try switching to aux and see if that works maybe?
Yea something certainly doesn’t look right there. it has 15k host writes and 8k nand writes yet 100% value, and a raw value of 15 for uncorrectable sector count. step 1 would certainly be to backup whats on that drive. step 2 might be to try see if theres a firmware update, maybe something gone fucked up the smart data. now smart data is sadly not as standardized as one would hope, so vendors sometimes do different interpretations.
The raw value for your percentage lifetime remaining is 5A (hex) which is 90. so theoretically the drive is still “ok”, but yea the fact that everything is showing as 100 is a little worrying.
It could also be a cable fault or the sata port itself, those love to cause little buggerups…but i keep looking back at the uncorrectable sector count. that you never wanna see going up.
If its your root drive (it looks like its C drive there), then possibly documents/downloads, there might be games/program configs that are in appdata you would want to have. If you’re confident you’d be happy to format/reload OS (windows is very forgiving/lenient with license renewal these days) then theres not much to back up. Basically everyone is always gonna give you “back up first” advise because it IS the best advise, and a “no harm” approach, whereas theres nothing worse than being halfway though OS reload and reinstall of all your programs and realising shit, i had this program setup just the way i like it, and now i dont remember how i did it.
If you have the slot in your motherboard i’d suggest an NVME one. Then which ssd you get would depend on WHAT pcie gen speed you have. No real point in getting a pcie4 speed nvme if your slot is only gen3, then you just paying for speed you wont use…(although you can get gen3 nvme on gen4slot, they are likely cheaper, since slower).
Then it depends on size. I assume 1tb to replace what you lost. Depending on SSD vs NVME and then if NVME 3 or 4 gen I might have some recommendations/links for you
Based on the info in @czc’s initial post, I’m guessing SATA. Possibly this one, or similar:
I see it’s on steep sale there at the moment too. Probably because it’s quite old now. For what it’s worth, I have a 500GB Mushkin drive (not the same as that one though) that I’ve had for ages without issue.
Ok well then we know what we working with. Depending on budget, Samsung EVO 970’s (and up) are VERY good reliable drives. Not always great for budget, but they are workhorses of note.
Currently what we sell via our company as “standard” SSD upgrades are either the sandisks or the Hikvision (not C series tho).
Here’s a handy SSD buying guide that maybe others would also find useful
As well as quite a good list of SSD’s with different technologies and a bit of extra detail if you want to 1 drive to another
Anyone know of a place that can repair a motherboard with some missing surface mount capacitors. Think this board took a bump which knocked them off. The caps are missing so will need to source new ones.
Yeah personally i prefer the samsung evo series for my main. Great aervice and i think they come with lo g warranties still.
But any sata ssd will work perfectly fine if your bear in mind that you should never fill thw drive to capacity for long periods of time. Try to keep 10% free.