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Bluray fried my hard drives

KEITHYT

Upgraded motherboard and cpu from working pc

on boot no bootable drives found on boot tried 1 psu, 2 motherboards and various sata leads

tried sata SSD and 2 sata hard drives on another computer but nothing drives dead

tried working 12tb drive from 2cnd computer on new build dead dont work on either computer was working fine before

tried sata BLUERAY/DVD  and 2cnd computer would not boot so removed it and computer booted fine

so i figured BLUERAY is the problem ordered m.2 going to try that.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, KEITHYT said:

Upgraded motherboard and cpu from working pc

on boot no bootable drives found on boot tried 1 psu, 2 motherboards and various sata leads

tried sata SSD and 2 sata hard drives on another computer but nothing drives dead

tried working 12tb drive from 2cnd computer on new build dead dont work on either computer was working fine before

tried sata BLUERAY/DVD  and 2cnd computer would not boot so removed it and computer booted fine

so i figured BLUERAY is the problem ordered m.2 going to try that.

 

 

Wait... if you upgraded the motherboard... why do you have two others to test?

How is any of this the fault of the Blu-ray drive? 

How is getting a M.2 drive going to solve the issue if it's supposedly an issue with the Blu-ray drive according to your diagnosis? 

 

I'm getting more confused as I read your post. 

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35 minutes ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

Wait... if you upgraded the motherboard... why do you have two others to test?

How is any of this the fault of the Blu-ray drive? 

How is getting a M.2 drive going to solve the issue if it's supposedly an issue with the Blu-ray drive according to your diagnosis? 

 

I'm getting more confused as I read your post. 

I swear to God, trying to read this diagnosis was like listening to a toddler tell a story, not trying to be mean, just suggesting perhaps a graphic organizer or flow chart and punctuation?

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It sounds like all of these drives are/were dead at various points on both systems, with and without the Blu-ray?

What are the components you are using?

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tried blue-ray in another computer and it would not boot so ordered another tried 2 hard drives and 2.5 inch sata SSD in  a USB TO Sata convertor and all drives dead so going to fit M.2 and fit another Sata Hard Drive later 

new build detected USB stick  in bios and used it update to latest bios

tried Sata 12 TB Hard Drive  from other computer and tried in usb but dead also 

new case, new motherboard new cpu new ram and latest bios so replace Blue-ray, Sata Hard Drive and fit M.2

Psu is reused but already tried 2 Psu-s

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