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I got a new SSD today, it's a crucial MX300. I was copying over my windows files but i'm guessing it failed since now i'm having problems, i went to go boot up my computer and got an error code 0xc000000f. I unplugged the SSD and had no issues booting my computer up, but when i plug it back in i either get the error message or my system will not show my ssd anywhere not even in the bios but my computer will boot up. If i try to boot up with just the SSD i get a black screen with three lines of text in the top middle of my screen i dont remember what it says. So, if anyone can help me with this so that i can actually get to use my SSD that would be great. I dont mind if i have to reformat the SSD and start over again, but i would rather not have to wipe my entire system. I tried giving my HDD priority over the SSD when it would read it in the BIOS but that wouldn't work either, i thought about making a USB boot drive but 1) i dont have the CD-key for windows 2) im not sure that would make a difference since i cant even access my SSD in the first place in order to wipe/reformat it. My motherboard is a DB85FL if that helps.

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How did you transfer your files over?

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53 minutes ago, Wolfen said:

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Threads merged, making the same thread in different section is spamming, please be careful.

 

 

51 minutes ago, Wolfen said:

Just dragging and dropping files from one drive to another, once i started having problems i remembered that i could have used the Acronis software to transfer the files but i completely forgot.

That'll never work. You need to make a volume copy using a software like you mentioned. I personally use EaseUS Todo Backup.

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2 minutes ago, wkdpaul said:

Threads merged, making the same thread in different section is spamming, please be careful.

 

 

That'll never work. You need to make a volume copy using a software like you mentioned. I personally use EaseUS Todo Backup.

Yeah i really fucked that up, but is there any way to fix it is my question. 

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Just now, Wolfen said:

Yeah i really fucked that up, but is there any way to fix it is my question. 

The only easy way to fix this is to get a "cloning" or "bakcup" software and doing it all over.

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1 minute ago, wkdpaul said:

The only easy way to fix this is to get a "cloning" or "bakcup" software and doing it all over.

I kinda cant like i said before, the drive doesnt show up in my computer, it only shows up in the bios sometimes. i cant "clone" or "backup" a drive that i cant access unless theres somthing in a command console i can type in to access it, that why i posted here hoping someone could help me. 

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