sweetfa2:
It is probably the power supply. The initial drawdown on power up is going to be much higher than the drawdown on reset because disks have spun up, fans have kicked in, etc.
Michael-Best:
Unplug the power cable to your WD HDD and boot SSD to see if it is a power shortage, then report bac
kalkaskageek:
Okay i checked with the WD not installed and the same thing happened. I even trie it with the extras disbaled the cold cathodes... and only one drive
nobus:
>> Now using antec PSU Calc i should be fine with 550w. << how much was the system rated?
be aware the output gets lower with aging...so keep at least a 10% margin
kalkaskageek:
The system was rated at 330w and the system is just 2.2 months old
nobus:
then it should fine. (if you added all the lights and fans)
you can try a repair; it looks like it's missing a driver :
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.htmlyou can also look if it does it too in safe mode
kalkaskageek:
Think so? Even though the system boots after i hit reset? I tried a bios update and that did not solve the issue either. Now i forgot to make the drive operate in sata mode prior to installing, would that be any cause of the issue.
firozmusthafa:
remove memory take a good body spary or spirit and wipe clean the golden pins of it and reinsert your problem would be fixed now...if now try changing the memory timings in BIOS that will clean all mess, btw if you mess with BIOS and somehow you gom wrong configuration just short the BIOS reset pins / remove clock battery for 20 seconds and your settings are restored
nobus:
set the disks t compatible, or ide mode
kalkaskageek:
Sorry for the delay i have been sick. Okay i checked the memory its fine.
The ssd is set to compatible mode. The only thing i have not tied to do yet is to reinstall. I don't want too but i may have too .
Help me Dark Mantis, Abcis, your my only hope.---credit to Star wars.(Modified of course)
Any help at all would be helpful.