![]() ![]() But now Windows had a problem locating the boot files, so I had to repair the boot sector with a Windows Repair Disc, and fix other problems like the 100 MB "System Reserved" partition that suddenly showed up in Windows Explorer after I restored a drive image.Īnyway, my question is, is anyone else having the disappearing drive problem, and how did you fix it? I'm getting tired of working on this machine every 2 weeks when my brand new SSD decides to exit cyberspace and seek a new life as a paperweight! I never had this problem with mechanical hard drives SSD's are great, but not worth the trouble if you can't buy one that stays connected. Swapped them back to the original ports, and still recognizing the drive. Swapped SATA ports, rebooted, and it recogcnized it. I'm thinking, here we go again (this Crucial M4 is a replacement for the OCZ Vertex 4 that died after 15 days). ![]() Went into Bios and the SSD boot drive was missing. I guess I killed it alright, because the missing boot manager message is all that would come up. I tried to shut down my PC last night, just to clear memory and because it had been running for 3 days straight, and it got hung on the "Shutting Down" screen for over 10 minutes, so I killed it with the power button.
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