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How can I fix SSD problem (pics)

rednal

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Recently, I bought and built my first gaming computer. Yesterday my copy of Windows 7 finally arrived and I installed it on my 128 GB SSD. I have a 1 TB HDD for storage. All throughout yesterday everything was fine, but today this is what my SSD looks like. Since it's my OS drive, I can't open some Windows programs like Device Manager. Is there a fix for this? If so what is it?
http://i.imgur.com/EpvfZ.png
 
The only thing that I remembered I did that could possibly effect the SSD was do something to make the HDD visible. Windows was recognizing the HDD in the device manager but I couldn't see it on my computer so I did something that allowed me to use it (I don't know what it's called, I think it had something to do with volume). Also, today I installed some more drivers, I don't know which ones though. I'm not that far along with the whole process so if needed I could restore it (don't know how though).
 
you sure you didn't install to the hard drive or setup some sort of hybrid caching readyboost or something?
 
That is scary. Backup everything you need to backup on this SSD. Or make a windows image on to external. Thank goodness you didn't lose any data out of this. Just do the backupo cuz that SSD might live for 10 years or 2 years........ u dont know and dont wanna risk it. gl
 
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