• BSOD into No Boot Drive error upon restart
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Pretty self-explanatory title. Every now and then I will get a blue screen and once my PC automatically restarts it says there is no Boot Drive. The only way I've been treating this is by replacing the SATA cable from my hard drive, which is where my Windows 10 is installed. That, however, did not fix it. Now, all I do is make sure the cable is plugged in correctly then I start it up. It works for a while, but the odd thing is that when I check DiskCheckup it tells me that my hard drive is fine, and when I consulted BlueScreenView, it told me that there were 0 crashes to report. I got 5 BSODs yesterday and one around 20 minutes ago. Anyone have any ideas?
Have you checked for anything in the Event Viewer? It might give a better hint at what's going on. Otherwise I'm afraid it sounds like a faulty HDD. I had a similar problem when I had a 1TB HDD on my little homeserver. Replaced that, absolutely golden. How long have you had that HDD?
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