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CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
9 Oct 2020 11:30
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Manthorp
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I wonder if the SATA cable plug is wobbly on either end (or both) ?
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Manthorp
9 Oct 2020 12:50
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I wondered the same. I've given the connecting plugs (power as well) a bit of a push. I've rebooted a couple of times, without problems. We'll see.
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milko
9 Oct 2020 13:19
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got a different sata port on the motherboard you could try?
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Manthorp
9 Oct 2020 15:23
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Another good idea, Milky Bar Kid. So far wiggling my cables seems to have done the trick, but that's a good (cheap) second move if it's not sorted.
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CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
9 Oct 2020 15:43
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Of course, that would point to a possible MB failure.
:-S
How long you had it? Self-build? Any lightning strikes / power surges?
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