Newly installed ssd shows error each time i boot

Dhenesh

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Hello there i am new and i have an issue that is seriously bugging me, i have just recently bought an ssd for my rig: the specs of my rig is as follows:
z170 pro gaming(MOBO)
GIgabyte G1 1070
Intel 6600k i5
2 HDD= Western DIGITAL 500Gx1 Toshiba 1T x1
Corsair vengeance Ram 8G x2 3200
Apacer (panther SATA ||| 6gb/s ssd AS330

Anyways after installing this ssd i had gone into my bios and tried to install windows and wipe everything clean again, but i notice i kept getting an error message at the bios startup shows that i need to replace that Apacer ssd, being me a nub i still proceeded to the bios and installed the windows on it and it was fine, am able to boot it also, but each time i restart my pc it keeps going to the bios where it tells me it has and error on the ssd and to replace it or backup my data and i have to manually go into the bios and select the ssd as the boot drive for it to boot into windows again. I have tried this on another computer and it works fine just not on my rig.And please forgive my poor English. If a video or pictures are needed do let me know but please guide me on how do i upload them here.
 
Solution
Have you used the Apacer Utility on the drive to see if it see's anything wrong.
Also there is firmware from December that you might not have which might help.

PS - please make a backup or image of the drive before doing a firmware upgrade as some upgrades are destructive to the data on the drive. Also it's a good idea to only have only this drive installed when you upgrade firmware. Just like when installing windows, unplug the sata cable from the other drives (with the power off) before you begin.
Have you used the Apacer Utility on the drive to see if it see's anything wrong.
Also there is firmware from December that you might not have which might help.

PS - please make a backup or image of the drive before doing a firmware upgrade as some upgrades are destructive to the data on the drive. Also it's a good idea to only have only this drive installed when you upgrade firmware. Just like when installing windows, unplug the sata cable from the other drives (with the power off) before you begin.
 
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