So i have a i7-7770k with a gtx 1080 FE and a 2 tb Seagate Barracuda HDD and a 128GB Ironside Titanium Series SSD and thy both for some reason have windows installed. But the pc normally boots on the SSD. Any time this happens the HDD always shows up but not the SSD.
So I was playing Black Ops III and I hit Alt+ Tab and my computer just froze, mouse wouldn't move or anything. So I held down the power button and the pc popped up with a notification saying "Windows ran into an error" with a frowny face. So the pc rest3arted and said repairing PC, running diagnostics, and restarted and went through a windows update.
After that the computer booted up on the slow HDD. So i restated the pc and went into BIOS and BIOS said there was no SSD there. I went into windows and tried to scan for it and did everything. I don't know what the problem is. I even turned off the pc and unplugged it and unplugged the SATA cables and switched them around- I did basically everything I could think of.
Note: I bought a prebuilt pc from Ironside Computers a while ago before I built this pc and that pc came with the same SSD but I sent that one back due to the same problem and they sent me another SSD and I had the same problem in that pc and in the newly built one that I have now.
So could this just be a SSD problem with that brand? Is it bad to have windows installed on SSD and HDD? If so, s there any way to remove it off the HDD? Is having windows on two disks causing a problem when it comes to updating? Could that be why it crashes?
So I was playing Black Ops III and I hit Alt+ Tab and my computer just froze, mouse wouldn't move or anything. So I held down the power button and the pc popped up with a notification saying "Windows ran into an error" with a frowny face. So the pc rest3arted and said repairing PC, running diagnostics, and restarted and went through a windows update.
After that the computer booted up on the slow HDD. So i restated the pc and went into BIOS and BIOS said there was no SSD there. I went into windows and tried to scan for it and did everything. I don't know what the problem is. I even turned off the pc and unplugged it and unplugged the SATA cables and switched them around- I did basically everything I could think of.
Note: I bought a prebuilt pc from Ironside Computers a while ago before I built this pc and that pc came with the same SSD but I sent that one back due to the same problem and they sent me another SSD and I had the same problem in that pc and in the newly built one that I have now.
So could this just be a SSD problem with that brand? Is it bad to have windows installed on SSD and HDD? If so, s there any way to remove it off the HDD? Is having windows on two disks causing a problem when it comes to updating? Could that be why it crashes?