Hey guys.
This is the story. I have a Kingston V300 120 GB SSD, which I use for Operative System and applications and a Toshiba 7200 RPM HHD for main storage, but recently my 120 GB SSD started to run out of space, so I decided to get a larger SSD and bought a Crucial BX500 with 240 GB in order to use it as my new OS Disk and leave the Kingston one for storage, the same as the Toshiba’s. I plugged the the new SSD and did all the usual stuff: I installed Windows on the Crucial disk and formatted the Kingston. However I can’t get both SSD’s to work together, I mean: If I unplugged the Kingston SSD, the pc boots and runs into windows without trouble, but when I plug the Kingston drive it just doesn´t boot anymore, in fact, when all drives are plugged and I enter the BIOS, the Kingston SSD isn’t listed as connected. I tried changing this drive to another SATA port and Ichanged the SATA cable but so far, I couldn’t find the solution for this problem. I even checked the drive by plugging it to another pc and it was detectec normally like any empty dirve, so If any of you figures out something else I could try, I’d be thankful!
PS: My board is an ASUS-B350 Plus, paired up with a Ryzen 5 1600 and 16 GB of Ram by Mushkin and an old MSI GTX 750 TI... In case you ask!
Thank you again!
This is the story. I have a Kingston V300 120 GB SSD, which I use for Operative System and applications and a Toshiba 7200 RPM HHD for main storage, but recently my 120 GB SSD started to run out of space, so I decided to get a larger SSD and bought a Crucial BX500 with 240 GB in order to use it as my new OS Disk and leave the Kingston one for storage, the same as the Toshiba’s. I plugged the the new SSD and did all the usual stuff: I installed Windows on the Crucial disk and formatted the Kingston. However I can’t get both SSD’s to work together, I mean: If I unplugged the Kingston SSD, the pc boots and runs into windows without trouble, but when I plug the Kingston drive it just doesn´t boot anymore, in fact, when all drives are plugged and I enter the BIOS, the Kingston SSD isn’t listed as connected. I tried changing this drive to another SATA port and Ichanged the SATA cable but so far, I couldn’t find the solution for this problem. I even checked the drive by plugging it to another pc and it was detectec normally like any empty dirve, so If any of you figures out something else I could try, I’d be thankful!
PS: My board is an ASUS-B350 Plus, paired up with a Ryzen 5 1600 and 16 GB of Ram by Mushkin and an old MSI GTX 750 TI... In case you ask!
Thank you again!