June 24, 20224 yr Hello everyone I tried to switch out my mobo and cpu so that my VM would run better and now the drives don't work at all. I had a MSI M5 with a i7-6700k I decided to upgrade to a MSI wifi pro with i7-11700fk. When it powered back on the 3 hard drives where missing, it's been a week and I've tried everything I could think of. This included buying 4 port sata pci-e card, new sata cables, using my hard drive dock but nothing saw the drives. Today I tried some super old drives I had laying around and the showed up no problem. So now I'm pretty sure the drives are dead and I lost everything. I was just wondering if you guys had any suggestions and if you could tell me how to clear the array so I can buy now drives and start over. Thanks
June 24, 20224 yr Community Expert You can clear the array by doing a new config (Tools -> New config)
June 25, 20224 yr Author 7 hours ago, JorgeB said: You can clear the array by doing a new config (Tools -> New config) thanks
June 25, 20224 yr Community Expert 10 hours ago, PsiPlexServ said: pretty sure the drives are dead Did you change power supplies?
June 25, 20224 yr Author 1 hour ago, trurl said: Did you change power supplies? yes, was that bad? Edited June 25, 20224 yr by PsiPlexServ
June 25, 20224 yr yes, was that bad?Not particularly but by chance are they shucked drives? Also was the old power connections maybe molex to sata pwr but the new power supply is sata pwr connectors?Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk
June 25, 20224 yr Author 1 hour ago, klipp01 said: Not particularly but by chance are they shucked drives? Also was the old power connections maybe molex to sata pwr but the new power supply is sata pwr connectors? Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk Yes they're shucked drives. It was sata pwr to sata pwr. I just went from the 400w to 750w because i needed another cable for cpu on the new board. I did try taping the 3.3v power on the drives but that didn't work either.
June 25, 20224 yr 11 hours ago, PsiPlexServ said: yes, was that bad? Did you pull all the old PSU supply cables out, or did you reuse some of them?
June 25, 20224 yr Author 1 hour ago, JonathanM said: Did you pull all the old PSU supply cables out, or did you reuse some of them? They were are different cable since the old psu had them all built in. I even bought new cables because I thought that was the problem. Edited June 25, 20224 yr by PsiPlexServ
June 25, 20224 yr Community Expert Was this a modular PSU? There is no standard for modular PSU cables and many have fried disks by using different cables
June 25, 20224 yr Author 21 minutes ago, trurl said: Was this a modular PSU? There is no standard for modular PSU cables and many have fried disks by using different cables Yes it's a modular PSU
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