- Mar 21, 2007
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My son sent me a text this morning telling me that his computer wouldn't boot. The screen was black and it said "Reboot and select proper boot device". Last night a storm came through our area and knocked out power. His PC has a UPS and was still up and running. It appeared that it was going to take a while for power to be restored so we shut everything down. This morning it wouldn't boot. The drive in question is a PNY CS900 500GB SSD purchased and installed back in March of this year. Here is what we have tried so far:
Reseating the SATA and power cables to the drive
Trying another SATA port on the computer
Trying another power cord and SATA cable
None of that worked. The drive is recognized in the BIOS. So I took it out completely and put it in a USB to SATA enclosure I use for cloning drives and such. When I plugged it in to my PC and go to Disk Management it says the drive needs to be initialized and lists the drive as only 20MB. Have I lost this drive?
Reseating the SATA and power cables to the drive
Trying another SATA port on the computer
Trying another power cord and SATA cable
None of that worked. The drive is recognized in the BIOS. So I took it out completely and put it in a USB to SATA enclosure I use for cloning drives and such. When I plugged it in to my PC and go to Disk Management it says the drive needs to be initialized and lists the drive as only 20MB. Have I lost this drive?