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The problem returned with the SSD disappearing from the system. I replaced the SATA cable with a newer cable and put the Windows drive on SATA 1 instead of SATA 0. I put my Blu-Ray on SATA 0 in case it's a bad port. I don't use the Blu-Ray as much, and I'd rather lose a connection with it than one of my SSDs. I do want to find out if it is a bad port, so I wanted to keep something connected to it. That way, I can RMA the board if it's bad.



This time, when the SSD disappeared, I received a BSOD. It flashed too fast to really catch the BugCheck; all I saw was Kernel in the BugCheck name. No MEMORY.DMP or minidump was saved, which was probably due to the SSD not being available to write one.


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