Computer wont start with SSD plugged in

Dradugun

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Apr 20, 2013
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It is very odd, i checked everything, but my computer will not even get power when I plug in my SSD's Serial ATA cable. The SSD has my OS and several things already on it (it was working fine for the past 8 months since i built it). This has happen since I dusted my computer (with the 'canned' air), and it just won't even start.

I checked unplugging the GPU, HDD, SSD, and extraneous components from the mobo and psu. I specifically dusted the fans for my processors cooling, the case fan, gpu, mobo and psu (it has a dust cover forthe intake fan,whichi dusted seperate from the psu. I am fairly sure that I isolated it to be specifically be the only when my SSD is plugged into it's Serial ATA cable....

any help would greatly appreciated!
 

cyder

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Pull the Power / SATA cord from the drive and allow it to sit for about 48 hours in a warm non humid place. Even though canned air does evaporate quickly its possible there is some residual moisture messing with you. You can do the same for your RAM/ GPU and Main Power connectors.