Windows 10: Unresponsive SSD / Windows Booting issue

Discus and support Unresponsive SSD / Windows Booting issue in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hello all, I recently had my computer freeze while doing normal browsing activities. After resetting my PC, it would boot directly into my BIOS but... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by EdwardHuang2, Aug 16, 2020.

  1. Unresponsive SSD / Windows Booting issue


    Hello all,


    I recently had my computer freeze while doing normal browsing activities. After resetting my PC, it would boot directly into my BIOS but after saving and exiting the computer would restart into bios again.


    My SSD shows up in BIOS and my PC is set to boot from the SSD.


    Additionally I have another SSD with a fresh install of windows 10, which verifies that all my hardware is working aside from my old SSD. But the issue now is if I try to restart my PC with BOTH SSD plugged in, then my PC fails to load windows. In fact it doesn't loop in BIOS either, it just hangs on a black screen.


    Any help or advice would be appreciated as I haven't been able to find any other forum posts with a similar issue or solution.


    Thank you!

    :)
     
    EdwardHuang2, Aug 16, 2020
    #1

  2. Unable to boot Windows after cloning it to SSD

    Hi,



    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.



    I understand that you are facing issues while booting the PC after cloning Windows to new SSD. I would like to know what happens when you try to boot the PC to desktop using SSD?



    The reason you are not able to boot the PC is that the files required to boot Windows are still recognizing the HDD as the main drive. I would suggest you to try rebuilding the BCD files and see if you are able to boot the PC using
    SSD.



    Kindly follow the steps below to rebuild the BCD.



    1. Create a bootable media and boot the PC using the media.
    2. On the Install Windows screen, select Next >
      Repair your computer.
    3. On the System Recovery Options screen, select
      Troubleshoot
      > Advanced options > Command Prompt.
    4. Now type in the commands and hit enter: BOOTREC /FIXMBR

      BOOTREC /FIXBOOT


      BOOTREC /scanos

      BOOTREC /rebuildbcd
    5. Restart the PC.


    If the issue persists, please get back to us with the results of the troubleshooting steps to assist you further.



    Regards,

    Prakhar Khare

    Microsoft Community – Moderator
     
    Prakhar_Khare, Aug 16, 2020
    #2
  3. Jborg Win User
    windows 10 slow boot

    I was having a slow boot issue on my Windows 7 install a little while back. It would take about 30 - 40 extra seconds to boot up for whatever reason.

    I would try following these steps, while this didn't solve my issue, it did increase Read/Write to where it should be.

    10 Tips for SSD Optimization in Windows 7 - Part 1

    Looks to be similar to this: SSD Optimization for your Windows Gaming PC and Tips and Tricks


    In the end, I had to reinstall my Windows 7 entirely to fix the booting issue. It was taking around 35 seconds to boot, and after the fresh install it takes about 7 seconds to boot.
     
    Jborg, Aug 16, 2020
    #3
  4. 2BearArmy Win User

    Unresponsive SSD / Windows Booting issue

    Random Disappearing/Reappearing SSD on Boot

    Config:

    ASUS P8Z68-V Pro/Gen 3
    OWC Mercury Extreme Pro 6G 480GB SSD
    Corsair 850W PSU
    2x HD 6950 GPU's

    My desktop has a 480GB SSD main drive (OS and games), and two secondary HDD's for media storage.

    I have had no issues with this SSD, until I tried to add a second video card to my system, and subsequently had to remove it. After a couple re-installs and finally getting the Crossfire to work, I am still in this broken state.

    Symptom:

    If I put my computer to sleep, restart, power down, it is a complete gamble as to whether or not the system will see the boot drive. What is consistent, is that after a seemingly random interval, it will eventually see the drive and boot straight to windows.

    Troubleshooting Steps:

    • Reset Bios
    • Removed all other options for bootable devices
    • Re-installed Windows
    • Updated all OS drivers
    • Updated firmware for both the MoBo bios and the SSD.
    • Replaced all SATA cables
    • Moved to another SATA controller port
    • Switched power cables
    • SSDLife came back saying the drive is healthy
    I am literally out of ideas at this point, and the issue is extremely annoying. Sometimes my boot times are 30 seconds (if it sees the drive) sometimes it's 20 minutes (constant reboots until it sees the drive).

    Anyone have any other ideas, or have seen this before?
     
    2BearArmy, Aug 16, 2020
    #4
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