Greetings dear community!
About a year ago I made a similiar thread asking how I can fix my problem with the A2 error and the black screen when I try to boot my PC with the SSD attached: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-3177280/ssd-error.html. However, I have not followed up on it since then, which is my own fault.
PC Specs:
Motherboard: MSI Z87-G45 gaming
GPU: Msi gtx 770
CPU: Intel core i5 4670 3,4 ghz
Ram: 8GB
OS: Windows 7
The thing is, I have become very tired of knowing that my quite expensive 250gb Samsung SSD has been "rotting" in my cabinet for like 3 years now, not being used at all. So, I figured it was to finally do something about it rather than "hiding the problem" and trying to forget it.
Contextual information: In short, after I got my SSD, I installed windows 7 on it, but somehow failed to install drivers on it. Afterwards, I decided to try to use Samsungs "Data Migration Software" (which comes with the SSD as free software) to migrate everything from my HDD to my SSD after I had cleared up plenty of space on the HDD. However, after the software asked me to restart my PC once the migration was finished, I have been getting the A2 error each time I have tried to boot with the SSD attached, making me unable to enter BIOS. However, i have no problems booting with my HDD or getting into BIOS, as long as my SSD is not attached.
I thought that I had perhaps "ruined" my SSD, but this theory was "busted" a friend of mine, as he succesfully formatted it on another PC. Actually, he said that he had no problems with booting the PC with the SSD attached. This must mean that the problem is not with the SSD itself or it being "ruined/malfunctioning",but rather my motherboard
Here's a list of things I have tried to do so I could boot with my SSD and bypass the A2 error:
So what do you guys suggest I should do in order to get my SSD in working status? One thing could be to update my BIOS, but is it safe? Are there other possible solutions I could try?
I really hope to get my 250 gb Samsung SSD working once and for all, because I'm sick of long load times, slow start time and crazy stutter and lag spikes in games such as Rising Storm 2: Vietnam and DayZ.
Thanks in advance!
About a year ago I made a similiar thread asking how I can fix my problem with the A2 error and the black screen when I try to boot my PC with the SSD attached: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-3177280/ssd-error.html. However, I have not followed up on it since then, which is my own fault.
PC Specs:
Motherboard: MSI Z87-G45 gaming
GPU: Msi gtx 770
CPU: Intel core i5 4670 3,4 ghz
Ram: 8GB
OS: Windows 7
The thing is, I have become very tired of knowing that my quite expensive 250gb Samsung SSD has been "rotting" in my cabinet for like 3 years now, not being used at all. So, I figured it was to finally do something about it rather than "hiding the problem" and trying to forget it.
Contextual information: In short, after I got my SSD, I installed windows 7 on it, but somehow failed to install drivers on it. Afterwards, I decided to try to use Samsungs "Data Migration Software" (which comes with the SSD as free software) to migrate everything from my HDD to my SSD after I had cleared up plenty of space on the HDD. However, after the software asked me to restart my PC once the migration was finished, I have been getting the A2 error each time I have tried to boot with the SSD attached, making me unable to enter BIOS. However, i have no problems booting with my HDD or getting into BIOS, as long as my SSD is not attached.
I thought that I had perhaps "ruined" my SSD, but this theory was "busted" a friend of mine, as he succesfully formatted it on another PC. Actually, he said that he had no problems with booting the PC with the SSD attached. This must mean that the problem is not with the SSD itself or it being "ruined/malfunctioning",but rather my motherboard
Here's a list of things I have tried to do so I could boot with my SSD and bypass the A2 error:
-Remove ram sticks before booting
-Change sata cables
-Unplug HDD and boot with the SSD alone
- Plug the SSD into another SATA port
-Unplug peripherals such as my Keyboard
-Resetting my BIOS to its default settings through my HDD
So what do you guys suggest I should do in order to get my SSD in working status? One thing could be to update my BIOS, but is it safe? Are there other possible solutions I could try?
I really hope to get my 250 gb Samsung SSD working once and for all, because I'm sick of long load times, slow start time and crazy stutter and lag spikes in games such as Rising Storm 2: Vietnam and DayZ.
Thanks in advance!