This time it posted but got stuck loading windows so I rebooted. So I disconnected that first SSHD (it was sitting in the case since I disconnected it, and I'd like to use it if possible). So tonight I opened her up and connected all my drives, including the "faulty" SSHD from before, into different SATA ports on my motherboard and fired it up. So I was now beginning to feel my issue isn't the drives themselves but possibly the SATA ports (because what are the odds 2 different SATA cables become faulty at nearly the same time?). I checked Event Viewer and was getting the same Disk hardware errors as the other drive. Shortly after, it began to not show up in Windows at all. It takes a long time to read from it and since I use it for gaming, I discovered that Steam game updates would not complete for games that are on that drive and was giving a disk write error. Now, another drive, my SSD, is having problems. So I disconnected it from my computer and things were fine for a while. I did some scans and troubleshooting and came to the determination that the drive must be dying. I was getting Disk hardware errors in Event Viewer. Unfortunately, I can't remember what all the issues were but I was getting messages leading me to think the drive was connecting and disconnecting. The machine has run well without problems for a while until one of my SSHDs began having issues. This is my first partial PC build and it went pretty smoothly (aside from trying to boot it up for the first couple of times without having power to the CPU.oops).
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