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
 

Coup27

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Did anything happen between yesterday and today? Did you just turn on and it was like it?
 

rednal

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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).
 

Coup27

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What happens when you try and open device manager or a program you have installed?
 

Emulex

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you sure you didn't install to the hard drive or setup some sort of hybrid caching readyboost or something?
 

tweakboy

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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