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<blockquote data-quote="mbuzina" data-source="post: 796608" data-attributes="member: 12382"><p>Nothing like waking in the morning with a BSOD. Especially when you try to reboot and see the dreaded "No operating system found" message.</p><p></p><p>But at least was an easy fix: I had my SSD mounted on top of the BlueRay and the SSD SATA connection does not clip on. So the optical drive vibrations shook loose the SATA cable & windows BSODs when its system drive is yanked from under its behind. Now mounted the SSD on the floor of the case (I had not seen that possibility before). Makes it hard to put the cables in right and you can not take out the drive cage while it is wired anymore, but now the SSD is fixed pretty well.</p><p></p><p>New Info: WOL does work, it seemed it needed a good reboot (with BSOD).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbuzina, post: 796608, member: 12382"] Nothing like waking in the morning with a BSOD. Especially when you try to reboot and see the dreaded "No operating system found" message. But at least was an easy fix: I had my SSD mounted on top of the BlueRay and the SSD SATA connection does not clip on. So the optical drive vibrations shook loose the SATA cable & windows BSODs when its system drive is yanked from under its behind. Now mounted the SSD on the floor of the case (I had not seen that possibility before). Makes it hard to put the cables in right and you can not take out the drive cage while it is wired anymore, but now the SSD is fixed pretty well. New Info: WOL does work, it seemed it needed a good reboot (with BSOD). [/QUOTE]
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