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There you can at least use the computer, but it will be even slower than just using the HDD, because the background verification will load down the hard drive. Another alternative is to verify the data in the background. I'd rather use my computer, even if some things are slower. The entire time the computer is completely useless. I use it, and I can tell you, if your cache is full and the machine crashes, it can take a long time to sit there and verify the cache(it can take 15+ minutes and that is just for a 64GB SSD).

Some will verify the data in the cache before the computer even boots, this is what IRST does. There are plenty of ways to handle this situation.
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No good cache software is just going to assume that the data in the cache is clean after a crash. The machine crashed because of some stability issue, that issue might have caused corrupt data to be written to the cache. The software has no way to ensure the data isn't corrupt after a crash.
