I have an old build that I made a while back. Specs follow
CPU - Intel Q6600
Motherboard - EVGA nForce 680i LT
Memory - 6GB Corsair XMS2
Graphics Card - ZotacGEForce GTX 1050 Ti
HD - SP 512 GB SSD / Crucial 250 GB SSD
OS - Windows 7
The machine had been running solidly ever since I had installed a Crucial 250GB SSD. Then last month, after installing some Windows updates, it hiccupped. It ran ok for a day, and then would not boot. Then after many tries it finally booted normally. I attempted to run a virus scan (Avast, free version) and it BSOD in the middle and then would boot no more, after.
I flashed the BIOS, with no change. Pulling the drive, I took a look at it, hooking it to another machine using a SATA to USB cable. It says it needed formatting, despite all my data being on it
But that is a different problem for a different thread.
Deciding that the SSD had failed, I ordered a new one. It arrived and I installed it. Windows 7 installed normally. I downloaded Avast and installed it, then ran a scan and all was good.
I then ran Windows update. And afterwords the computer hung up on black screen in booting. I gave it 4 hours, in case it was moving very slowly, then rebooted.
After reboot... not only was the new SSD not recognized or seen, but now even my SATA DVD drive was not recognized! The only device found was the floppy drive. (yes, I have a 3 1/2 floppy drive installed in this build) Going into CMOS and Boot Manager provided no insight.
So, frustrated, I turned the machine off and let it set overnight.
And when I turned it on today, it booted to 'bad windows shutdown' dialog. I selected booting in safe mode and... It locked up at the login screen.
And after rebooting it was right back where it started. HD and DVD not found. I pulled the new drive and hooked it via SATA to USB cable and it looks fine. OS installed and all files in place.
And now I write this post to you, the experts of the community. Any suggestions on what might be wrong with my Box?
CPU - Intel Q6600
Motherboard - EVGA nForce 680i LT
Memory - 6GB Corsair XMS2
Graphics Card - ZotacGEForce GTX 1050 Ti
HD - SP 512 GB SSD / Crucial 250 GB SSD
OS - Windows 7
The machine had been running solidly ever since I had installed a Crucial 250GB SSD. Then last month, after installing some Windows updates, it hiccupped. It ran ok for a day, and then would not boot. Then after many tries it finally booted normally. I attempted to run a virus scan (Avast, free version) and it BSOD in the middle and then would boot no more, after.
I flashed the BIOS, with no change. Pulling the drive, I took a look at it, hooking it to another machine using a SATA to USB cable. It says it needed formatting, despite all my data being on it
But that is a different problem for a different thread.
Deciding that the SSD had failed, I ordered a new one. It arrived and I installed it. Windows 7 installed normally. I downloaded Avast and installed it, then ran a scan and all was good.
I then ran Windows update. And afterwords the computer hung up on black screen in booting. I gave it 4 hours, in case it was moving very slowly, then rebooted.
After reboot... not only was the new SSD not recognized or seen, but now even my SATA DVD drive was not recognized! The only device found was the floppy drive. (yes, I have a 3 1/2 floppy drive installed in this build) Going into CMOS and Boot Manager provided no insight.
So, frustrated, I turned the machine off and let it set overnight.
And when I turned it on today, it booted to 'bad windows shutdown' dialog. I selected booting in safe mode and... It locked up at the login screen.
And after rebooting it was right back where it started. HD and DVD not found. I pulled the new drive and hooked it via SATA to USB cable and it looks fine. OS installed and all files in place.
And now I write this post to you, the experts of the community. Any suggestions on what might be wrong with my Box?
My Computer
- OS
- Vista 64
- CPU
- Intel Q6600
- Motherboard
- EVGA nForce 680i LT
- Memory
- 4GB Corsair XMS2
- Graphics Card(s)
- XFX 260 GTX
- Hard Drives
- 2 x WD 300 GB
- Cooling
- Zalman