I recently upgraded my SSD to a faster, larger one, but now my computer won't display anything on the screen when I turn it on. The power lights come on, my keyboard and mouse activate, but the monitor stays blank. When I press any keys, it cuts off the keyboard and mouse and makes the PC beep again. I even tried putting the old SSD back, but I'm still facing issues. I don't really care about the data. What's the best way to get my PC working with the new SSD?
1 Answer
It sounds like your PC might be having trouble recognizing the new SSD. First, check if the SSD is properly seated in the slot. Sometimes a loose connection can cause issues. Also, ensure that your BIOS is updated and set to recognize the new SSD. If you're not sure what beep codes or LED signals mean, try looking them up based on your motherboard model—this can help identify the problem area.
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