Thanks for the motivation, literally just changed the boot order in the BIOS without unplugging anything and it got fixed. Also is it really that bad to not reinstall Windows? I really don't wanna have to config everything again.
Yeah exactly as you said. They got magically swapped. I didn't do anything at all, I literally just upgraded my mobo/cpu/psu as I said in the original post. But they both have Windows installed, isn't it fine if I just select the SSD as the main drive in the BIOS?
Now maybe. That's the correct one I think, also sorry for it not being in english but I really can't be bothered to reboot my pc with a HDD as main drive, it takes like 10 mins.
Hello everyone,
I don't know how to phrase what just occured after I upgraded some components of my pc (mobo, cpu and psu), so the title might not be accurate.
I have a 256GB SSD that I used as my main drive (running Windows) and a secondary 1TB (7200 RPM 3.5" HDD). Both of them have Windows...
Well, I'll take your word for that one. In all my research I haven't seen anyone saying it happened to them either. So then, what do you recommend going forward? I was thinking of just buying a 11400f and a B560 mobo as replacements but now I gotta consider buying another PSU as well. Which psu...
Yeah I know, it was just a budget buy because i didn't have any money at the time and it was meant as a replacement for my previous 650w 80bronze psu that stopped working around 2 years ago. Isn't it weird that the PSU fried both things right after activating xmp when it had been working just...
Hey everyone, this is my first time posting (and english isn't my first language) so bear with me.
So, this was my config:
-i7 7700
-Gigabyte GA-H110-H
-Gigabyte GTX 1060 6Gb
-Corsair Vengeance Lpx 2x8Gb 2400MHz
-400w CoolerMaster PSU
I had bought all these parts all the way back in March 2017...