On 14-07-08 03:58 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
I don't think that would be the case. The old drive is a WD Raptor.
It's working once more after I did the USB enclosure and wiping
partition trick. The new drive is a Crucial SSD. A SSD should draw even
less power than a regular drive as far as I know?
Given the BIOS problem, the lower-level the problem, the more likely.
So, a file-system corruption seems like an extremely unlikely explanation.
A partition corruption seems less unlikely.
Yet a hardware problem seems out of the question since you can
reproduce it.
Could it be a problem with the disk being initialized as GPT but BIOS
wants MBR mode? Or vice versa?
Jer
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