> Anyway, I think what I can try now is uninstall ExpressCache or
> stop SSD caching somehow and see if this fixes the problem and
> maybe reinstall it afterwards.

Looks reasonable. I have no experience with this.
Please share your findings.

> And if I disabled SSD caching, will I be able to use the SSD as
> storage device ?

A SSD can be partitioned and used the same way as a hard disk. You can make a
8 or 10GB partition to hold the Linux root directory (keeping /var, /home and
swap on the hard disk). The remaining space can probably be used for Windows
utilities or some system subsets.

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