Windows 11 not working properly after adding another ssd

Mr.Relax 1109 0 Reputation points
2023-09-11T09:53:43.87+00:00

I am using an Acer Nitro 5 with 3 disks. 2 ssd and 1 had. The ssd A, on which i have my system (windows 11 but bot the latest), is the that comes with the laptop with 256gb of capacity what is not enough. So I bought a Samsung 980 pro ssd to replace it. The second ssd, ssd B (because I had 2 ssd before the Samsung 980 pro) is one that I use along side the ssd A to store some data.

So I installed a windows 11 system on the Samsung 980 pro using windows media creation tool. The installation goes very well and I began some configurations. All that process where done without another ssd in the PC, only the hdd and the Samsung 980 pro where in the PC.

After some configuration, I added the ssd B and therefore, my new system is having a hard time when booting. In most of the case it stuck at the ACER logo screen and I have to forcefully stop it and restart before it comes. Other than that whenever it goes on sleep, instead of waking up from sleep, it literally restart. But it is not shutting down on sleep... it restart when I tried to wake it up.

I even delete the partition on ssd B and only remain non-allocated space on it. But I still got the problem. But when I put the ssd A back, it worked perfectly. Like the Samsung 980 pro doesn't want any siblings.

It's noteworthy that my windows on ssd A is not the latest but the one on Samsung 980 pro is.

Thanks you for your attention.

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  1. Limitless Technology 44,751 Reputation points
    2023-09-12T14:35:45.2233333+00:00

    Hello,

    Thank you for your question and reaching out. I can understand you are having issues related to SSD

    it might be issue with the compatibility

    check if the SSD is compatible with the pc

    also

    Open up the cmd and then type

    chkdsk /f to check for and repair any disk errors.

    Also Update the BIOS of your pc if any

    and check for the windows update.

    and see it helps.

    Thank you

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