Run a scan with roguekiller

>run a scan with roguekiller
>PC freezes
>restart
>missing operative system
>SSD not detected

I'll gift a $70 game if someone can help me out

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steamcommunity.com/id/alienvshansen
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Perfect opportunity to replace your windows install with Linux!

DO
IT
FAG

yo hol up
dem anime bitches looking fine as fuck
you gon give me the salsa or what

Install Gentoo

I call dibs and will help you with it when I get home. : )

>roguekiller
nice malware

Go into BIOS and check do a SSD scan.

Buy a AMD GPU and your PC will never have to freeze again

dumb Sup Forumsermin

Don't believe there is any option for that on Asus Maximus mobos.

Other SATA ports detect my SSD except for the one I've been using it for the longest (SATA6G_1). The SATA above it (SATA6G_1) won't detect/recognize the SSD either.

Why did those two ports stop recognizing my SSD but not the mechanical ones?

Okay OP. I am now home.

Please tell me your PC specs and the OS you were using at the time.

Okay the SSD isn't being recognized at all now

6700k
Asus Maximus Hero

>scanning
>"freezes"
>restart

You cut the power to an SSD in full flight. Enjoy.

Your SSD driver got corrupted.

Download the driver from a different computer and install it with a usb

Gift it to me on Amazon (or buy me $70 worth of shit on my wishlist) and I'll actually do my best to help your filthy weeb ass out.

Download the arch linux live iso
Boot up in it
Type in the following command:
Replace the X with the number containing your OS
The number can be found by doing fdisk -l
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdax

Sometimes when you shutdown windows like you probably did it leaves a bunch of flagged sectors at the boot partition, you need to reset those flags to 0 so you can boot

Here
Don't do this , it'll wipe your drive
Hope that proves I'm not memeing

What this guy said

But Lubuntu/Debian Netinst instead of Arch, and GParted instead of fdisk -l.

What brand are the SSDs?

How? BIOS won't recognize SSD. How do I update drivers if it's not even detected.

You don't need BIOS to recognize a device for you to install drivers for it

These guys are fucking with you, use systemrescuecd, it's much better.

Crucial, I don't remember the model but it's 200 gb

What I'm guessing is that your mechanical drives are nothing more than backup drives and they don't have an OS, right?

Try flashing your bios to default.

>Crucial MX100 256GB

I don't think flashing my BIOS will make it recognize the SSD.

Try changing UEFI settings, secure boot on/off, CSM on/off, legacy mode on/off. Or switch sata type, ITE/AHCI. My mb wouldn't recognize my SSD with UEFI on.

Why would running roguekiller to scan for shit disable my BIOs settings though

No clue but my friends pc had a similar scenario after installing windows updates. Give it a go, if that doesn't work clear bios cmos by pulling the battery or mb jumpers.

did you try unplugging the ssd and plugging it back in again as well as reseating the cmos battery

Fuck off back to Sup Forums fucktard

these guys are gonna be assholes. here's what you do:
connect your sata power to your ssd BUT NOT THE SATA CABLE
JUST THE POWER CABLE
JUST THE POWER CABLE
got it?
now power on your computer and go into bios, let it just sit like that for awhile, several hours. Then turn it off completely, flip the switch on your power supply or remove the power cord to your psu. leave it overnight. Come back the next morning and repeat. do this two days in a row.
then hook everything back up and it should be recognized.
SSD has a failsafe and that's how you activate it, by power cycling it with no data connected.
if you look up the make and model of your ssd it may have a shorter power cycle, but since you haven't given me a model I can't know how long that should be.

OP is based af if he does this

See

This. That has up to 13% chance of bricking the SSD depending on the brand.

trips of truth

Sup Forumstards get the fuck out and never return

Amagi Brilliant Park my dude

What was OP supposed to do? Let it remain frozen?

ah thank you :3 I did not bother scrolling down.
this is still the right answer, but you don't have to wait that long. see here:
forum.crucial.com/t5/Crucial-SSDs/Why-did-my-SSD-quot-disappear-quot-from-my-system/ta-p/65215

what do you play on steam :3

I only play Civ nowadays, rip.

In that link, it didn't say anything about the SATA cable being connected. Right now I've plugged in the SATA power cable only, I also turned off the supply and turned it on. Do I boot my PC and let it idle in BIOS for 20 minutes now?

at least let me know if it works OP, you have contact info?

>open case
>trigger compulsory shutdown on every HDD and SSD
>when they're all turned off just cut the power

Are you really this computer illiterate?

>forum.crucial.com/t5/Crucial-SSDs/Why-did-my-SSD-quot-disappear-quot-from-my-system/ta-p/65215
ah no disregard what I said and follow their instructions exactly. I had another brand just recently do this and their power cycle required you to disconnect the sata cable.

Install a version of linux. Doesn't matter. Download windows iso and replace linux with windowed

Ez

Alright will do, thanks. One question though, when I'm in BIOS, I can't shut my PC off from there... it restarts. Wat do?

restart it but cut the power on the exact moment, at least that's what I do

don't do thisjust power it off with the power supply switch or unplug your power supply.

i never got into that lol i did play sc2 for awhile

I want to marry water!

I've turned it off and on three times but it's not getting recognized.. do I need to have my PC running in BIOS or is it enough with the power supply being on only?

Buy a Mac.

How can I contact you to get my game?

Update: it's recognized by the SATA port furthest down but won't get recognized by any other port

Install Sentoo

reset your motherboard to default settings now that it's recognized :3

Your SSD is dead. If you recently bought it, it was defective.

sento > the rest

I had the same problem with Crucial MX100 SSD. Turned out to be a well known firmware bug. Returned it and got mx200 instead.

Reminder that I was the first person to tell you to flash your BIOS to default.

reminder that power cycling the SSD was what brought it back to life :3

W-wanna split the prize half and half?

ahahhaha i don't care, it'd be nice but OP never delivers on this kind of thing anyways -_-

Drop your Steam. OP might add us and gift it to us...

steamcommunity.com/id/catechol/

op said he only plays civ lol
steamcommunity.com/id/alienvshansen

>SSD freezes
>restart computer
>it bricks itself because it's flash memory
HOW WILL SSDS EVER RECOVER

yeah too bad it's not a hard drive, he could pull start it with a piece of floss
>don't do this it only worked on old ones

>operative system