Error booting Sata III ssd after restart

aleburo

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Hi guys!

I'm here with another problem, I already tried to change some parameters into the Bios and changed the SSD but I didn't solve this problem.

When I boot the system everything goes well.
The problem is when I reboot the system from Windows XP: after the PC stops and starts again first it shows the MB screen and then appear: "No bootable device, please enter into the bios..."

System config:
GA-H61M-S2PV rev 2.2
Intel G2030
2gb Kingston RAM
32Gb Kingston SSD 6Gb/s Sata III.
Windows XP 32bit

I tried to change SSD. I put a Sata II 16gb ssd and it runs (and restart also) fine (I did a clone of the same SSD).
When I put the other SSD Sata III 6gb/s the error above appear.
I think is a sata 3 issue but I don't know how to solve it ( the manual of the mb says that it has just 3gb/s but i don't know why it starts correctly with the sata III one but not reboot it).
Someone has an idea?!
Thanks!
 

kingstonhq

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Hello, I'm Jewel with Kingston Technical Support and would like to offer our assistance. Depending on the exact model SSD you have there may be a firmware update available that would address this issue. Please check our site to see if there is an update available for your drive. http://www.kingston.com/us/support/technical/search?productline=ssd . For further assistance, please call us at 1-800-435-0640 (USA and Canada only) M - F 6am - 6pm PT and I or another available Technician will assist you. Please be sure to have the part in question on hand when you call.

Thank you for selecting Kingston as your upgrade partner.
 

aleburo

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Hi Jewel thank you for your prompt reply.
Anyway I did a big mistake... it was not your SSD but from Sandisk.
It was a Ready Cache one and there's no way to use it as boot device.
Sorry for my mistake.
Thank you