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Old July 19th, 2012, 11:47 AM
Slinky22 Slinky22 is offline
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Default Migrate OS to SSD made my drive disappear?

Hi,

So I recently got myself a new laptop, and so I pulled out it's hdd and moved it's OS to a new SSD I bought via my old Desktop computer. That one works fine and is not my problem. My problem is this: I installed OS to SSD on my desktop, which has a Kingston SSDNow 100 in it. Last night, I was in a major rush, and I quickly booted my PC up to grab a file, and when I shut it down, Paragon popped up saying something. Like a fool, I did not read it, and clicked whatever just to make my PC shut down. Now, my SSD does not show up anywhere. I got a *No boot device* the first time I started up this morning. I tried putting it in an external, I have done a barebone install of windows on another HDD just to see if I can see it in storage devices, and I have tried a HDD unlock. All to no avail. Does anyone have any advice on recovery this drive? I have data on there I'd like to get back, but if the means involves loss of data...so be it.

Thanks

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Old August 15th, 2012, 04:18 PM
Paragon_Matt Paragon_Matt is offline
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Default Re: Migrate OS to SSD made my drive disappear?

what is the drive showing up as? unallocated? not formatted? what?
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