My SSD's dead, looking for a new one...
#31
Little update for you guys..
Finally, my HTPC is up and running.

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verdict was, altho my ssd always acted flimsy,
famous STANDALONE SP1 installer KILLED my master boot record...

i had no ways to recover it as i tried all possible tutorials online..
ive been on it for like 48 hours!!

What solved?
well, G Parted i used for doing a secure erase task on my SSD.
and because of that,
my BIOS was now detecting my SSD without loosing it,
hence, i followed by a crazy full windows 7 reinstall procedure...

Man, it took some time getting everything like i wanted, apps and stuff...
My SSD seems faster now, but i still wouldnt recommend Corsair Nova's at least...
I would play safe and use Patriot SSD's...

I was about to pull the trigger on one but being a stubborn dude,
i had to make it work without spending a dime!

So yeah, currently working for me,
but for how long,,,,
hmmm,,,,

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tempting
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#32
Man dude what problems you had... nice to hear it's working. I guess I have not been on the forums much since my build works great and i got so many things on my mind.
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#33
its ok beer, life comes 1st!
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#34
As I was reading your first post about 5 mins ago I was thinking to myself that it might be your MBR...good thing you solved the problem tho Smile too bad I couldnt stop you from installing Windows 7 tho...Windows 8 is a lot nicer...and I cant imagine how fast it boots on an ssd...I'll guess like 2 secs flat

PS, its always good to keep a sector by sector clone of your OS partition, even if its on an old HDD, just to have a bootable backup
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#35
if you want a reliable storage unit, i would highly recommend one of these;; you cant buy it at newegg.com though so you'll have to find one elsewhere.
amazon maybe Huh Nod
storage drive
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#36
(2012-03-24, 05:21)digitaltomj Wrote: PS, its always good to keep a sector by sector clone of your OS partition, even if its on an old HDD, just to have a bootable backup


yes but the backup file ends up as big as my SSD....
hence, 32GB,,,, o.O
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#37
Hey guys... Check this out. Maybe today only! http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6820227725

$54.99 after rebate!
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#38
o.O oh no,,, not OCZ!

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#39
(2012-04-02, 22:02)eskro Wrote: o.O oh no,,, not OCZ!

Dammit man...Tongue
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#40
(2012-04-02, 22:02)eskro Wrote: o.O oh no,,, not OCZ!

The OCZ Agility in my HTPC has been running faultlessly for months.

David
HTPC1: Intel Pentium G620, 4GB RAM, AMD HD6570, Samsung 830 SSD, Silverstone GD05 case.
HTPC2: AMD Athlon II X2 255, 4GB RAM, AMD HD5450, Western Digital HDD, Silverstone ML03 case.
HTPC3: AMD E350, 4GB RAM, AMD HD6310, OCZ Agility 3 SSD, Akasa Crypto case.
Media Server: i3-3220, 8gb RAM, WHS 2011, 8tb capacity, Fractal Design ARC Midi R2 case.
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