So, I have a lot of drives, some might say too many. I have 2x500 HDD Seagate Baracuda 7200rpm (from old PCs, both on are around 8 years old), 120gb LITE-ON SSD (from old PC, no idea how old, was in a second hand server) and 120gb Kingston SSD I bought 5 years ago AND a new 1TB M.2 SSD ADATA.
Some days ago, I had to change PSUs and from then 1 of the HDDs and the LITE-ON SSD weren't getting recongnised by the system (even in BIOS). I didn't care much because there isn't really much data on them, the SSD was near-empty and the hard disk had only films on it.
Today I wanted to fix them so I can watch one of the films I had already downloaded on the hard and while I was trying to see what the problem was (simply testing every cable, both power cables and the different SATA cables (4) with my Kingston ssd) and the non-working SSD burnt and the *working* hdd stopped getting detected in the BIOS, after the first time I changed it's cables. (In case anyone asks why I changed it's cables, I did it because both hard disks are identical and I had no idea which one was working and which was not). I have literally no idea whatsoever why the working HDD just stopped getting recognised eventho it was working like 2 minutes ago. + I have tried resetting BIOS to default, didn't change anything.
Conclusion for now, every cable works, Kingston SSD works, LITE-ON SSD burnt, both HDD are not getting detected.