Hey!
Im having the wierdest of problems with my new SSD. I bought the Crucial MX300 1TB 2.5-inch SSD, and installed it in my computer.
I plugged in a new power cord for the ssd, and connected a new SATA to the motherboard. Computer started up for less then a second, then it shut itself off.
I then unplugged one of my 3 other SSD-disks and replaced it with my new one. The computer then boots into bios, but it detects no disk except my old ones.
This mean it can not be the cables, since it worked on my old SSD. I then unpluged all SSD-disks and booted up with only my new SSD connected. The computer then boots directly to BIOS, but still do not detect the disk. Now i have unplugged my new disk and is using my old ones, with no problems.
This is SSD #2 as i was sure the first one had an error, so the problem can not be caused by the disk itself. I have the latest BIOS version of my motherboard, and i can not seem to find anyone with a simular problem. As far as im aware, the MB should also be compatible with the SSD.
Anyone have any idea what can be causing this?
System:
ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero, Socket-1151
Intel Core i7-7700K Kaby Lake Prosessor
Corsair Vengeance LED DDR4 3200MHz 16GB
Crucial MX300 1TB 2.5-inch SSD
Im having the wierdest of problems with my new SSD. I bought the Crucial MX300 1TB 2.5-inch SSD, and installed it in my computer.
I plugged in a new power cord for the ssd, and connected a new SATA to the motherboard. Computer started up for less then a second, then it shut itself off.
I then unplugged one of my 3 other SSD-disks and replaced it with my new one. The computer then boots into bios, but it detects no disk except my old ones.
This mean it can not be the cables, since it worked on my old SSD. I then unpluged all SSD-disks and booted up with only my new SSD connected. The computer then boots directly to BIOS, but still do not detect the disk. Now i have unplugged my new disk and is using my old ones, with no problems.
This is SSD #2 as i was sure the first one had an error, so the problem can not be caused by the disk itself. I have the latest BIOS version of my motherboard, and i can not seem to find anyone with a simular problem. As far as im aware, the MB should also be compatible with the SSD.
Anyone have any idea what can be causing this?
System:
ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero, Socket-1151
Intel Core i7-7700K Kaby Lake Prosessor
Corsair Vengeance LED DDR4 3200MHz 16GB
Crucial MX300 1TB 2.5-inch SSD