Windows 7 home premium fail install on 70% , reboot and nightmare


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    Windows 7 home premium fail install on 70% , reboot and nightmare


    hi just build game rig , got genuine win7 home premium , load on ssd-60gb all ok then, installation stops-loops at 70% , led from ssd in pernament- something is wrong.Find out that need to disconnect all usb ports,ect. downgrade ram, so done that , now what to reinstall win7 - instalation disk can't see any drive , so BIOS - no ssd???? ran install disk again . go to repair, choose cmdr- it is there under x:boot lol never seen that before. Did try to format - disk write protection, diskpart don't see any disk??? connect it to other desktop - os win7 will not see ssd? did I broke that drive? please help it's now 3 day of my crusade
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    Is the SSD detected in BIOS setup? Set the SATA controller to AHCI.

    If not try replugging it or changing out the cable, test the SSD if necessary with manufacturer's tool. You have free tech support for the SSD for one year.

    If detected, try wiping it with Clean command then creating a new Active partition as shown in Step 2.2 in SSD - HDD Optimize for Windows Reinstallation to see if installer will see it now.
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    hi BIOS did not detect ssd, sata controller in on AHCI, just did couple other desktops- no detection, led-green is on, as well red one - there is power to ssd.Notice that x:boot is preload win7 - could that ssd is dead - it's only couple days in my hands.It's OCZ tech 60gb will try manufacturers tool fingers crossed
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    rma ssd will get new one in next couple days all takes less than 14 days they quite switch one but now got other problem with ram on my other post omg
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