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I have assembled my PC a 3 days ago.

I got a working PC that was open 24/7

his specs was:

I7-4790

GA-H97-HD3

16GB Kingston RAM

120G SSD

SeaSonic 520W

 

So, I have bought:

Corsair CX750 750W

GA GTX960 4GB

12mm fan

and had:

2TB HDD

1TB HDD

500GB HDD

 

I connected all the things and made some cable management.

 

The problem is that at night my PC stops and restarts while it looks like it can not find my SSD any more.

It asks for boot device and says to click Ctrl-Alt-Delete.

I have open my PC again and connected the SDD to another SATA slot, some thing happened again,

After that, I disconnected mt 1TB HDD and I had this problem again but a restart does helps to up the system again.

 

Please help, and, If I'm not understandable, just ask to explain again ><

 

Thanks ahead.

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6 minutes ago, Tigercub72 said:

Was the SSD you bought new or used?

Used one, It have installed a new Windows7 on this SSD after I assembled the computer. 

The SSD was inside the PC all the time that I was assembling the other parts in.

3 minutes ago, Claryn said:

Does the SSD appear in BIOS, or does the machine not post at all? 

I'm write this post from the windows that is running on the ssd, so NOW, it thinks it will appear, but at night when the magic happens, I think it will not. 

2 minutes ago, Hackentosher said:

Go into your BIOS and see if there's a set time for it to automatically restart.

I didn't change anything in the BIOS and the computer was running 24/7 for like half a year a week before now

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Just now, Mizaro said:

Used one, It have installed a new Windows7 on this SSD after I assembled the computer. 

The SSD was inside the PC all the time that I was assembling the other parts in.

I'm write this post from the windows that is running on the ssd, so NOW, it thinks it will appear, but at night when the magic happens, I think it will not. 

I didn't change anything in the BIOS and the computer was running 24/7 for like half a year a week before now

Consider reinstalling windows. I have no clue what the issue is, peace out.

ASU

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43 minutes ago, Hackentosher said:

Consider reinstalling windows. I have no clue what the issue is, peace out.

 

18 minutes ago, Tigercub72 said:

Maybe try wiping the drive and reinstalling the OS. Thats the best I can think of right now.

How formatting my SDD will help him "not suddenly disappear"  ?

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46 minutes ago, Mizaro said:

Used one, It have installed a new Windows7 on this SSD after I assembled the computer. 

The SSD was inside the PC all the time that I was assembling the other parts in.

I'm write this post from the windows that is running on the ssd, so NOW, it thinks it will appear, but at night when the magic happens, I think it will not. 

I didn't change anything in the BIOS and the computer was running 24/7 for like half a year a week before now

I meant like do the refresh thing in the windows recovery mode. It reinstalls the OS, keeps all your files, however it will uninstall just about everything.

ASU

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Just now, Hackentosher said:

I meant like do the refresh thing in the windows recovery mode. It reinstalls the OS, keeps all your files, however it will uninstall just about everything.

I don't see how does windows is related to the problem ? can you please explain it to me ?

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3 minutes ago, Mizaro said:

 

How formatting my SDD will help him "not suddenly disappear"  ?

There might be something left on the drive that is causing the BIOS not to recognize it or something like that. Just throwing ideas out there mate, only trying to be helpful.

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Just now, Mizaro said:

I don't see how does windows is related to the problem ? can you please explain it to me ?

It was just a thought, but if your BIOS can't find the drive, then it sounds like it's a BIOS issue. A much less time consuming option would be to reset the CMOS on your motherboard. This will reset the BIOS to factory settings and has fixed some weird things in the past for me.

ASU

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Just now, Hackentosher said:

It was just a thought, but if your BIOS can't find the drive, then it sounds like it's a BIOS issue. A much less time consuming option would be to reset the CMOS on your motherboard. This will reset the BIOS to factory settings and has fixed some weird things in the past for me.

How do I do it ?

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