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I don't know honestly. Also, this is the FIRST problem I've ever heard from a Samsung owner. Maybe someone else will chime in with a brilliant idea.
I don't know honestly. Also, this is the FIRST problem I've ever heard from a Samsung owner. Maybe someone else will chime in with a brilliant idea.
[QUOTE=kbrady1979;2094291]I don't know honestly. Also, this is the FIRST problem I've ever heard from a Samsung owner. Maybe someone else will chime in with a brilliant idea.[/QUOTE
Okay, thanks to you and ignatzatsonic for the help.
Sorry I couldn't come up with a better solution.
For the sake of being thorough, plug it into another SATA III port just to see what happens.
They are the set of ports where you unplugged and plugged in the SATA data cable.
Your SSD is more than likely plugged into the top ports(dark blue) into the port stacked on top of the other one. Here is a pic.
If it is currently plugged into Port 0, then plug it into the port underneath that one. Make sure you power down and all that good stuff lol. Are your other drives still unplugged?