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I just recently did some cable management for my system, had to clear some space (well needed) I have everything set back up, I go into bios to check and see if everything is working properly. I have three drives in my system. an NVME SSD as my boot drive, a 2.5 SSD as a secondary drive, and an HDD for storage. All my drives are recognized but when I look at my 2.5 ssd in the BIOS it shows as PS3111 0.0GB. I have done some research myself regarding the issue and a lot of people on other threads are saying the SSD is dead, that the controller has failed. I know that is not the case. As I'm typing this right now, the drive is plugged into an external enclosure and is functioning perfectly fine, the problem is when I internally plug it into my system and this error is present. I have tested the SATA cable in another system that I have in my house along with the SSD and it shows up in the other system functioning as it should. I have also tested the SATA ports on my motherboard. They all function with the other drive. It's just this combination of Drive+ my system is not playing well with each other for some reason. If anyone has any suggestions or has gone through a similar situation, please inform me with a solution...Because it's really puzzling me 

 

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