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can't recognize SSD in BIOS every morning
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22-06-2011, 10:55 AM
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can't recognize SSD in BIOS every morning
Hi, Guys:
I've got an ASRock H67M-ITX/HT mb recently.
I start up my computer every morning, but unfortunately, the SSD can't be recognized at the first time I start, I need to restart the computer in BIOS by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del, normally it'will be recognized at the second time, sometime needs the third time restart.
But if I just restart the computer in the day by click restart button in Windows, it's ok.
Do you guys face the same issue with me?
Thanks in advance
Gary
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11-05-2012, 10:04 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by binghuodao
Hi, Guys:
I've got an ASRock H67M-ITX/HT mb recently.
I start up my computer every morning, but unfortunately, the SSD can't be recognized at the first time I start, I need to restart the computer in BIOS by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del, normally it'will be recognized at the second time, sometime needs the third time restart.
But if I just restart the computer in the day by click restart button in Windows, it's ok.
Do you guys face the same issue with me?
Thanks in advance
Gary
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I have this same problem, not sure how to solve it. What SSD are you using.
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13-05-2012, 05:36 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by binghuodao
Hi, Guys:
I've got an ASRock H67M-ITX/HT mb recently.
I start up my computer every morning, but unfortunately, the SSD can't be recognized at the first time I start, I need to restart the computer in BIOS by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del, normally it'will be recognized at the second time, sometime needs the third time restart.
But if I just restart the computer in the day by click restart button in Windows, it's ok.
Do you guys face the same issue with me?
Thanks in advance
Gary
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I don't have that board but my Asrock X79 board will do that, I solved it by changing the boot drive to windows boot manager instead of my ssd in the bios, boots correctly every time.
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19-08-2012, 10:27 PM
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Do you have happen to have two or more of that same HDD?
Sometimes if you buy two identical drives, and if they especially happen to be from same production series/group/whatever  Windows might cause a little problem. See Windows assign sort of "serial number" for each component, and if the production series/group/whatever is excatly the same for two components, Window might assign same "serial number" for two components which causes one of the components not to show up properly. This happened to me when I bought 4 Hewlett Packard 2TB external HDD's.
Go to Control Panel --> Administrative Tools --> Computer Management --> Storage --> Disk Management. A list of all of your HDD's should appear. Check list if your "missing" HDD is there now I have only done this once.....and can't quite remember what I did....sorry, but there should be a way to active the HDD there, and I it not complex either it was simple as double click the "missing" HDD or left click and doing something, go try "stuff" you can't break it from there  .
Hope I was any help.
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