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You sure that the controller mode is AHCI in the BIOS?
Positive. I clicked the dropdown menu, and it said IDE, AHCI, and RAID. I made sure it was set to AHCI and then clicked Save & Exit.
Post a screenshot of both the SSD and HDD using CrystalDiskInfo - Software - Crystal Dew World
Check the SATA and power connection cables. Make it sure that they are properly connected.
Get rid of intel rapid storage. First uninstall it from Control Panel > Programs and Features. Then Uninstall the driver from device manager.
- Right click on "my computer" icon and click "manage" on the context menu.
- It will open the "computer management" window.
- Select "Device Manager" in the left pane, It will list all the existing devices up.
- Expand "IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers" by clicking on the triangle in front of it.
- Select one Intel device item under it, right click, uninstall.
- Continue the process for all Intel items under "IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers"
- Now restart the computer. At restart, windows will auto configure the appropriate native system driver.
Okay, I did everything except for check the cables now.
I got asked to restart twice after the initial restart from uninstalling the SATA driver and the rapid storage stuff.
I'm now stuck at the "Starting Windows" graphic with the waving flag. It's moving, so it hasn't completely locked up. :/
Okay, I hit reset and now I'm back at the desktop. Here are the screens you asked for.
All seems nice.
If there is any more crashes lately, we have to think differently. So let us know how it is running. Post further crashes following the BSOD posting instructions.
Going to run Skype and play some League of Legends in a bit. I'll post anymore BSOD details if they arise. Thank you for all your help guys, hopefully I don't need anymore
As soon as I opened Skype... BSOD
Same stop 0xF4.
Free up the startup. Windows does not need any other program to auto start with it, but the auto start programs often conflicts and causes various problems including BSODs.
- Click on the Start button
- Type “msconfig (without quotes), click the resulting link. It will open the System Configuration window.
- Select the “Startup” tab.
- Deselect all items other than the antivirus.
- Apply > OK
- Accept then restart.
Do some Disc checks for the HDD. Seatool for dos: SeaTools | Seagate download
- Burn it in a blank cd. boot from the CD, click on "Accept", wait for it to finish detecting the drives, then in the upper left corner select "Basic Tests", then select "Long Test" and let it run.
- You can use Win32 DiscImager to create a bootable USB and run Seatools for DOS. Follow this post to know how to make a bootable Seatools USB.
If still failed, I will decide what koolkat77 decided.
Does it have to be burned to a CD?
Don't have an optical due to dropping it...
Will a USB flash drive suffice?