SSD not recognized after computer crash?
Good day,
Unfortunately, I'm having a problem with my computer and need help. A slight jolt on the desk caused my PC to crash. A loud error sound came through my headphones, and there was nothing I could do except unplug it. After rebooting, the VGA debug LED lit up briefly, then the boot LED lit up, and the PC is taking a long time to enter the BIOS. The SSD is no longer recognized in the BIOS, and I can no longer boot into Windows.
Here are the components:
GPU: Gainward RTX 3060
CPU: Ryzen 7 1700x
motherboard: Msi x370 sli plus
ram: 32gb 3200mhz gskill ripjaws
power supply: sharkoon with 650w
SSD: Samsung 980
I would appreciate help
LG
Before starting the operating system always comes the Power On Self Test, also called POST. This test will check in the background whether everything a PC needs is present. Only then will Windows start.
The SSD is a Samsung. I’ve been in the last computer and now in my current computer. Look if the plate is connected correctly. A small jerk should not cause a complete system failure. Build the SSD and install it in another PC. If it’s not recognized, the SSD is a little lazy. If it’s detected, it’s a little lazy on your computer.
SSD broken. No?