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Discus and support SSD in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; I have two SSD’s, the first is a neo forza 256 gb 2.5” that came with windows 10 predownloaded with my purchase, i ran into a problem and had to format... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by TaylorWright6, Apr 12, 2021.

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    I have two SSD’s, the first is a neo forza 256 gb 2.5” that came with windows 10 predownloaded with my purchase, i ran into a problem and had to format and use the secure ssd wipe tool so it no longer has the original download of windows 10 pro. I installed an old HDD and this drive somehow downloaded windows 10 pro instead of my 256 gb SSD, anyway that HDD took a dive and now I am trying to set up the second SSDNeo Forza 480 GB and in the process i locked myself out and dont have the password. So now im stuck with my original 256 GB Neo Forza SSD with a impartial or corrupted OS downloaded on it. I dont know what to do from here and im afraid to do anything else considering i just bought my first pc.
    im assuming the Neo Forza 480 GB SSD is unusable because i have no access to the password cnfigured to it and the Neo Forza 256 GB SSD may be corrupted. Any advice or suggestions are appreciated.

    :)
     
    TaylorWright6, Apr 12, 2021
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  2. Kursah Win User

    SSD Crucial Bx 100 - rattling/vibrating. Possible?

    This has been suggested several times already, and it has been suggested you try to move the SSD, remove it, or even suspend it in your case. Will you please try one of these?

    If you don't understand vibration and resonance, please refer to @dorsetknob 's post above. *Smile SSD :) It has been explained that something else moving/vibrating (even if you don't think they're vibrating they are...), fans, hard disk drives, and anything with a motor will cause some form of vibration at certain frequencies. This can be transfered through your case's chassis and where you mounted your SSD could be reaching a certain frequency that causes it to slightly move and rattle against the case.

    We are suggesting you take action and report back..you keep asking questions from step 1...we should be on step 4 by now...that is solution.

    Try what has been suggested and report back please. Otherwise all you're doing is leading this thread in an endless circle and the help will stop shortly thereafter.

    *Toast :toast:
     
    Kursah, Apr 12, 2021
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  3. topgundcp Win User
    Cloning to SSD then swapping drive letters


    @SamHobbs
    What you want done is very simple and can be done in short period of time. Here's my suggestion:
    There's 2 modes that Windows can be installed: UEFI and the old legacy MBR. Open Disk Management, look at the disk where your C drive is, if there's a
    1. EFI System Partition, your Windows was installed using UEFI.
    2. System Reserved partition, your Windows was installed using MBR
    Next, Connect your SSD to an available Sata port (no need to format or do anything). Download: Macrium Reflect Free . Install and run. Follow the steps below:
    1. From Macrium, click on image this disk under your C drive and save it to either an Internal or External Drive. This will create a single backup image of the whole disk containing your C drive.
    2. Again, from Macrium, click on Restore tab and select the image created from step 1, Select your SSD as the destination drive, click Next->Finish
    3. Exit Macrium. If your Windows was installed using MBR, Open disk management and make sure the SSD is marked "Active" else go to next step.
    4. Shutdown your PC. Disconnect the HD containing Windows C drive then connect your SSD to it.
    5. Reboot. Your PC should boot and the Windows should have C as the drive letter.

    NOTE: The procedure above is to backup your Windows to an image file then copy it back to the SSD. This ensures proper cluster size aligment for the SSD. In addition, Macrium also perform Trimming for the SSD. This is more preferable than cloning.
     
    topgundcp, Apr 12, 2021
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  4. HairyFool Win User

    SSD

    Windows 10 SSD Boot and Sleep faliure

    Windows cannot stop the BIOS recognising the SSD. If at any time you can go into the BIOS and the SSD is not listed then you have an (intermittent) hardware fault. It does not matter what the precursor steps are if the hardware was OK it must be listed

    Step 6 is categorical, you have a hardware fault. BIOS device recognition is always before drivers load so they cannot affect the process
     
    HairyFool, Apr 12, 2021
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