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Hi! Follower of LTT since NCIX but first time in the forum.

Im having a lot of problems with my PC.

All started with Windows 10 becaming unstable showing 3 or 4 different blue screens, searched the codes and all pointed at errors in the hard drive (SSD)
missing files etc. Decided to analize the SSD in my laptop with an external adapter, results came perfect, nothing bad with the SSD to explain losing this files.

 

I made a mistake by erasing every partition in the SSD, including SYSTEM etc, in other post saw about easeus to recover this data.

But my problem has expanded,
 - made a bootable USB with RUFUS, but i cant make it work with any SSD or HDD(already used this method multiple times before) 
 - UEFI bios freezes sometimes

 

1 or 2 weeks before blue screens started i had another problem, my PC wouldnt start until i switch off and on the PSU.

CPU: Ryzen 7 2700x
Motherboard: Asus X470 Prime
RAM: 16GB Corsair 2133
SSD: ADATA 128 GB XPG SX900
PSU: Corsair AX860
 

 

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How old is the SSD? Could just be a bad SATA cable.

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SSD issues, constant blue screens, and having issues powering on the computer. Sounds like a bad PSU to me. Use HD Tune Pro to test your SSD if you haven't already and I would personally try a different PSU and see if the issues go away.

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11 minutes ago, SpookyCitrus said:

SSD issues, constant blue screens, and having issues powering on the computer. Sounds like a bad PSU to me. Use HD Tune Pro to test your SSD if you haven't already and I would personally try a different PSU and see if the issues go away.

ok! ill try HD tune pro!,

trying another PSU would be difficult, dont have another one at hand. 

 

Fixed that problem opening the case and redoing all the cables, could try changing the power cable for the HDDs. I remember one molex cable that was almost disconnected from a Fan and RGB hub, and is possible to the problem been one of the molex terminals doing contact with the chassis?

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