tylerjrb
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Try this:
Clear the CMOS.
Update the BIOS on the motherboard and load default settings.
Change which SATA port the SSD is connected to.
Update the BIOS on the SSD.
Run Boot and Nuke DVD for the SSD
Only install the very very minimum of hardware and try again.
Im going to wait untill i get a new cd drive before i go further. My brother who i borrowed it off just said to me he was pretty sure it didnt work properly and i vaguely remember him having issues with it.
The error i got last night either said it was the dvd drive or cd, something to do with the files being copied across but not getting to the ssd with the exact same copy . As the cds new id lean more towards the dvd drive. I need a dvd drive anyway so ill just buy one ready for a re-run on saturday.
If then nothing ill try it on the new hdd, then get a new stick of ram and try.
Ive tried ssd in new slot, cleared cmos. dont want to mess around with the bios incase i brick my board (unless i have too). Will try other suggestions if a new cd drive doesnt make any difference.
Im pretty sure the cd drives had it, you can hear grinding and kind of spring sounds when its trying over and over again to load something. It also fails sometimes to load the disk too. I may try it in a different pc and try some tests on it.
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