I got this message (but if you follow my original thread you can see I was messing around a lot with the motherboard and the SATA connections:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-3443051/windows-boot-moving-sata-cables.html#19826489).
But in any case, I got this message for my Kingston 120 GB SSD. Does it make sense to see a hard drive failure message for an SSD? Typically SSDs are less prone to failure or so I thought. Any ideas?
Error message
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-3443051/windows-boot-moving-sata-cables.html#19826489).
But in any case, I got this message for my Kingston 120 GB SSD. Does it make sense to see a hard drive failure message for an SSD? Typically SSDs are less prone to failure or so I thought. Any ideas?
Error message
SATA Port 1: Kingston SNV425S2128GB
S.M.A.R.T Status Bad, Backup and Replace.
Press F1 to Run SETUP[\Quote]