The wontbootSSD issue is stopping the UEFI/bios from starting up.
The wontbootSSD issue is stopping the UEFI/bios from starting up.
I've been facing an issue where my PC doesn't respond when a specific drive is connected through a SATA cable. This problem started after I returned home and tried to boot up. When I attempt to start, the screen lights up and displays a small line (similar to a terminal cursor), but nothing happens. Pressing Del doesn't get me into BIOS or anything else. Initially, I suspected a motherboard fault, replaced it, but it didn't fix the issue. Then I checked the CPU, same problem occurred. Recently, as I unplugged devices and connected my SSD (the boot drive), the PC started working and loaded the UEFI/Bios menu. I'm currently installing Windows on another drive, but I want to understand what might be causing this behavior.
Specs:
- Old CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X
- New CPU: Ryzen 7 5700G
- Old motherboard: MSI A520m A-Pro
- New motherboard: MSI A520m MAG Vector Wi-Fi 2x8 GB
- GPU: MSI GTX 1070 SSD
- SSD (non-working): Crucial BX 240GB
It confirms the BIOS loads but freezes when trying to access a damaged hard drive.
Thanks for the details. This should prove useful at another occasion.