My desktop had 2 SSD's (1 240GB and 1 120GB) and 1 1TB HD.
I shipped my desktop to my new location about a month ago and when i first set it up I had this boot issue on my 120GB SSD (which had the OS on it):
And I tried what the instructions on the screen told me, I put in my windows 7 installation disc and it give me this when i tried to repair:
So after i couldn't do that I gave up and just reinstalled windows onto my 240GB, because I assumed the 120GB SSD had just failed on gone corrupt (I looked in my BIOS and I didn't see my SSD in the boot sequence). But now after a month of my computer running just fine I am getting the exact same issue is happening on my 240GB SSD.
I really hope they didn't just fail one right after the other. I will note that I did not remove my SSD's from my computer when I shipped it, I only removed my graphics card. Another thing to note is that for some reason my desktop still detects the fact that I have had previous installations of windows 7 in my boot manager:
I have checked the connections on my SSD.
I shipped my desktop to my new location about a month ago and when i first set it up I had this boot issue on my 120GB SSD (which had the OS on it):
And I tried what the instructions on the screen told me, I put in my windows 7 installation disc and it give me this when i tried to repair:
So after i couldn't do that I gave up and just reinstalled windows onto my 240GB, because I assumed the 120GB SSD had just failed on gone corrupt (I looked in my BIOS and I didn't see my SSD in the boot sequence). But now after a month of my computer running just fine I am getting the exact same issue is happening on my 240GB SSD.
I really hope they didn't just fail one right after the other. I will note that I did not remove my SSD's from my computer when I shipped it, I only removed my graphics card. Another thing to note is that for some reason my desktop still detects the fact that I have had previous installations of windows 7 in my boot manager:
I have checked the connections on my SSD.