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Iang
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Posted: 13 Mar 2016 at 8:23pm |
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I have built a windows 10 machine that has a ASrock H170 PRO4/D3 main board with a Intel I5 series 6 cpu. Normally you would disconnect two hard drives and leave the boot drive which in this case a Sumsung V800 SSD drive. And then connect the other two after oparating system installed, when this is done th PC starts in Dignostic Mode and then progresses to Repair Mode and then when it canot repair it restarts and you go round in circles, you usually have to put up with a reload of the operating system, this has happened 3 times in two days, rather frustrating. Can anyone shed any light on this problem. |
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You are doing the right thing by only having one drive connected to the PC when installing Windows. Your problem seems to indicate that there is an MBR or GPT system/boot partition on at least one of the two drives you disconnected before installing Windows on the SSD. If you can boot into Windows from the SSD, start Disk Management, and see what partitions you have on the two other drives. If one or both of the two other drives have a System partition on them, then that is the problem. Also see what partitions are on the Samsung SSD, to be sure your Windows installation is correct. You could also run a CMD prompt in Windows, and run the diskpart command, and look for System partitions on the other two drives. I have never heard of a Samsung V800 SSD. Is that the right model? |
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Iang
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Thanks for Your suggestions.
On this forum last night I read an article on using SSD drives and asrock H170 PRO4/D3. This PC should have identified the SSD drive as UEFI because it di not do this I reset the Bios and then it worked but I could not find any reference to this in the Handbook. So this has changed the look at first boot up as well as the bios screen it says UEFI, which I understand what it is to say. |
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