HDD Randomly Looses Power

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NateBeast

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I have had some issues with my HDD, so I was running a CHKDSK because it said there were errors. After 1-1.5 hrs I come back to my HDD and it's not vibrating at all, no sounds or anything. I unplug the power and plug it back in and it starts up again. This HDD also sometimes randomly disappears or shows up incorrectly in Windows. It's a Seagate Barracuda Recertified Drive that I got from RMAing it. It is outside my case currently on a Motherboard box. The HDD is warm to the touch. Could it be a cooling issue? The HDD errors do happen though while it is in the case, with a fan on it. SeaTools tests have showed no errors.
 
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Yay, problem solved. For around 1-2 days I had my HDD unplugged from my PC and I was using it. I had just done a Windows update, so I was really bored waiting for it. I decided to plug my hard drive in, and voila! It showed up and has been working since, through updates and restarts and shutdowns. Thanks everyone :)

NateBeast

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So I've just plugged the SSD into another PC and it does not show up in file explorer, disk management or device manager. Also my normal PC freezes when I plug in the HDD after Windows boots and is on the desktop. Rarely I get into the desktop though, and it boots for like 2-3 mins and then sometimes gets to desktop. Other times the PC just freezes randomly. Does all of this mean bad SSD?
 

NateBeast

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Oh OK. That would make sense as the SSD shows in BIOS. As for issues with the SATA ports, does that mean I would need a new motherboard?

 
maybe not, they have PCI-e to Sata bridge cards that add Sata connections. This will only help if the C: drive can stay plugged into the motherboard ports. At this point you can not boot from PCI-e unless it is the M.2. connection which is run off the PCI-e lanes.
 

NateBeast

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Yay, problem solved. For around 1-2 days I had my HDD unplugged from my PC and I was using it. I had just done a Windows update, so I was really bored waiting for it. I decided to plug my hard drive in, and voila! It showed up and has been working since, through updates and restarts and shutdowns. Thanks everyone :)
 
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