Yesterday I had a PC technician around to see why my PC was not booting-up properly and also to change my SSD to a larger SSD. As I am visually challenged I cannot do hardware upgrades etc, so I got a Techie guy in.
We used Zinstall HDD by-the-way and I would highly recommend this application for such a job plus, it is extremely fast.
Anyway, while he was diagnosing my boot-up issue he discovered I had a malfunctioning network card; while removing this, he noticed all the SATA settings were set to SATA 2.
When he reset these to SATA 3, the PC would not start-up! When he set them again to SATA 2 there was no problem and it worked fine?
Can anyone illuminate me on this please?
Thanks for any/all imput
We used Zinstall HDD by-the-way and I would highly recommend this application for such a job plus, it is extremely fast.
Anyway, while he was diagnosing my boot-up issue he discovered I had a malfunctioning network card; while removing this, he noticed all the SATA settings were set to SATA 2.
When he reset these to SATA 3, the PC would not start-up! When he set them again to SATA 2 there was no problem and it worked fine?
Can anyone illuminate me on this please?
Thanks for any/all imput
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Professional x64Intel Core i7 950 CPU (3.06Ghz Quad Core)12 gigATI HD 5970 2GB PCI Express Graphics card
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Arbico
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional x64
- CPU
- Intel Core i7 950 CPU (3.06Ghz Quad Core)
- Motherboard
- Asus P6X58D-E motherboard with SATA III support
- Memory
- 12 gig
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI HD 5970 2GB PCI Express Graphics card
- Sound Card
- Creative XFi Xtreme Audio 7.1 channel sound card
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung 24" inch
- Hard Drives
- 250gig SSD
2TB
- PSU
- Quiet Coolermaster 1000W Quad PCI-E PSU
- Case
- Quiet Coolermaster Cosmos Case
- Cooling
- Water cooled with multiple fans
- Antivirus
- Kaspersky Internet Security 2012
- Browser
- Firefox

