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hello

I had a weird problem today and I need some help with. or may not.

My boot SSD acting strangely lately when I moved my HDDs and SSD around for cable managements and airflow to my case. This morning when I turned my PC on prior to turning off PC yesterday and  the screen displays disk error while my two HDDs are fine.(I should have taken notes for that). and when I replugged SATA cable and power cable, the screen now says replace the disk(SSD) and press any key.

but  i didn't replaced the disk and pressed any key any ways and it booted to windows fine.

so I was wondering has anyone encountered this problem like this and the cause for it? 

 

If you want to know my spec

Fractal Design Define R4 Case

Msi P67A-GD65(B3)

Intel Core i5 2500k

8GB Memory

Msi GTX 560 TI Twin Frozor II

Samsung SSD 840 Evo 120GB (boot drive)

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It could be something to do with the SATA ports on the board, if you can remember what port the SSD was on previously, try putting it back on that port. Past this, I have no idea.

Main Gaming Rig:

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Core i7-4770, Cryorig M9i Cooler, ASUS B85M GAMER, 8GB HyperX Fury Red 2x4GB 1866MHz, KFA2 GTX 970 Infin8 Black Edition "4GB", 1TB Seagate SSHD, 256GB Crucial m4 SSD, 60GB Corsair SSD for Kerbal and game servers, Thermaltake Core V21 Case, EVGA SuperNOVA 650W G2.

Secondary PC:

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i5-2500k OCed, Raijintek Themis, Intel Z77GA-70K, 8GB HyperX Genesis in grey, GTX 750 Ti, Gamemax Falcon case.

 

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