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got a wierd SSD problem, problem reading from disk

BirdDad

Golden Member
at boot I get this message problem reading from disc, insert the windows 7 dvd and choose repair
So I boot up with my w7 dvd in the drive it doesn't matter if I choose repair or not.
I take out my dvd and boot normally and it works just fine.
This happens every time I boot my PC
Even if I just boot from the DVD and don't choose repair but choose restart and remove the disc the OS works just fine
This is really frustrating because it really adds up to a lot of wasted time.
Please tell me what I can do.
 
Sounds like your Windows installation is broken somehow. When you installed Windows 7 was there more than 1 drive connected, excluding your DVD drive? For example was there a HDD connected as well as the SSD? If so, there have been reports of the Windows 7 installer installing the boot files onto the non-OS drive during installation. The fix for this is to only have your SSD connected during installation.

I would backup whatever you need to, secure erase your SSD and install Windows from scratch ensuring only the SSD is connected. If you do use a HDD, connect this back in after you have set your system up. There also maybe some boot files on the root directory of your HDD which you can delete.
 
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