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Hey - I have a bit of an odd situation. I recently upgraded my motherboard, CPU and put in a brand new m2 ssd. I put a new copy of windows onto the m2 sitting alongside an existing copy on a regular SSD.
So far so good. When I boot up I get asked which copy of Windows I want to boot from (as i have a copy on the old SSD and one on the M2). This suited me fine as I was able to keep my old windows version going while I got the new one set up. I could boot up from either.
Roll forward to today and I decided to take the old motherboard, cpu and put it in a new case for the kids. So I took the old Windows SSD out of the new whizzy machine ready to put in the kids case. However when I now boot up my machine (which has one copy of Windows now on the M2 SSD) then my motherboard moans like crazy and doesn't recognise any of the drives (including the M2 or any of the other drives I have in there - e.g. the HDD, another SSD and the bluray). Any ideas?
I have tried a few things - like disconnecting unused SATA cables, trying out different combinations of cables, bad language, hitting my case profusely. The only way I can get it to boot is to stick the regular SSD back in. Also if i try to disable the drive from the BIOS then that replicates the same situation where it won't see any drives.
Driving me bonkers.
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