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I've built this PC in 2019 and it has been running fine until today where when I start it sends me to a blue screen prompting the Automatic repair feature.
 

I have 4 SSDs (three 2.5" SSD and one m.2) plugged into it with windows installed on the single m.2.

 

When I unplug my 3 other 2.5" SSD the computer boots fine and goes straight to windows.

 

However when I plug in any of the other SSDs a boot loop occurs.

 

On the bios my boot priority has always been the m.2 first.

 

CPU: Intel i7 9700k
GPU: Sapphire Pulse 5700xt
PSU: EVGA GQ 750watt
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8) 3000mhz
MOBO: Gigabyte Z390 AUROS Pro wifi (BIOS F12k)

Windows 10 64bit

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I'd disconnect the other drives and focus on seeing any crash dumps and examining the status of your SATA / Drive controller, and their related drivers. I don't have a specific solutions. That your BIOS can see the drives suggests it's not a connection or obvious motherboard issue.

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1 hour ago, camieabz said:

I'd disconnect the other drives and focus on seeing any crash dumps and examining the status of your SATA / Drive controller, and their related drivers. I don't have a specific solutions. That your BIOS can see the drives suggests it's not a connection or obvious motherboard issue.

If it matters I did a fresh install of windows and the same situation occurs.

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11 minutes ago, babyllama said:

If it matters I did a fresh install of windows and the same situation occurs.

power cables or sata cables try conect drives one by one and see wich one couse problems try swiching sata cables and power ones

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