PC stops working after installing M2 SSD?
I installed an M2 SSD in my PC and now my PC doesn't work at all
I installed an M2 SSD in my PC and now my PC doesn't work at all
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Hello, I just cleaned up my 480 GB SSD a bit because my PC was already pretty slow, and I noticed that 200 GB is occupied for no reason, even though there are no apps, files, or anything on it. It can't be the operating system either, because Windows 10 only takes up about 35…
Hi, I have an idea. I have a 256GB HDD lying around on my desktop, so it's worth getting a SATA to USB converter. I also have Blu-rays that I ripped for myself.
After several years, I want to access the data on my old myCloudMirror again. However, I can't launch the dashboard, and the device displays two permanently red LEDs on the front. How do I access the data?
The M.2 installation may deactivate an SATA port that is required to start the system.
But without technical details (Mainboard manufacturer, Type/Model, Bootdisk [connected where], M.2 installation on which connection, etc. pp.) all a pure speculation.
[In case of such questions, I always feel put back 35 years in my time as a supporter, as the standard call with the words “Hello, my printer doesn’t print!” began and the callers then assumed that everything — but really everything — was already said]
A little more details about “no longer goes” would be good. What’s he doing? Is he going? Turn the fans? Does he still show anything at the Bidlshield? is the old hard drive still in? If so, did you check the boot order? Or was an operating system installed on the new SSD?
What does the PC do when you rebuild the SSD (and the old hard drive in)? That’s the closest thing I’d try. Will he go back?
If the PC no longer reacts, even with the old hard drive, it would be conceivable that you have put a static discharge on the board or destroyed the M.2 slot during installation. With luck, only the fine fuse of the power supply is burned. But that only if the PC doesn’t react anymore.
The pc reacts no longer has the other ssd via SATA connection
Okay, and what happens when you get the M.2 back out? Doesn’t he continue to react?
If no, I have the bad feeling that the motherboard could have gotten what when installing the M.2. However, if the PC starts again, the M.2 has a defect or the M.2 slot on the motherboard. But you only find this with another M.2 SSD then out by means of a crosscheck of hardware. Ggfls. Pick up a PC store with repair service, they have everything to find out.
Yes, power supply will be the most costly cause when the fine fuse is leaked. Mainboard would be more annoying.
Try to make the power supply stormless for at least 30 seconds if the PC catches.
If your motherboard has a CMOS clear button on the back where the sockets are, or a CMOS battery you can take out for a short time, try to reset the CMOS. Maybe the board will start again. But the chance is low that this will help with the mistake if it doesn’t even matter.
If I get the m.2 out, nothing hopes that it’s on the power supply
Unfortunately, nothing can be started with “no longer”. You must at least be able to describe what the problem is. How else can you help if you can’t even know where the problem is?
My PC does not react if I switch on pressures even if I expand the SSD does not happen if I switch on pc
PC connected to power? Power supply on? Power button connected to mainboard?
Yes all made
Isn’t that funny?
You should just install the operating system on it or clone your “old” C: on it…
Boot system is connected to another ssd via a SATA cable
is a very little meaningful fact. What does not really mean now? There are no data on the M2. You need to install the operating system first. If there is no operating system, the PC does not start at all. Usually, the info that no bootable device is present.
The pc does not respond to any boot system is connected to a ssd via SATA
Then you have to control all connections.
Yes, then bring the pc past;-) I’m sorry, but what else to guess if you can’t check the Pc yourself.
I’ve already connected