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Pavilion 590-p0044
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I am trying to upgrade the hard drive that is in this system.  I have tried to add a msata and a sata SSD with the same results.  I have tried both as a secondary drive and a primary drive setup.  Windows installs fine and gets through setup fine but once in Windows it crashes/restarts.  If I plug the original hard drive back in by itself it works fine.  Is there a BIOS setting I need to change?  Is there anything else I can try as the BIOS is up to date also.

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@YeahToast,

What size are these msata and a sata SSD devices?  The original HD is 1TB.

How did you "create" the install?

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Please close this thread.  It ended up being Windows update grabbing the wrong drivers as soon as the PC was booted.  I had to pull the machine off the network initially and updated the AMD drivers first before butting the PC back on the network.

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My boot is one of the SSD's and I've not had any restart issue at all. Question, did you use the connection and cabling from the CD/DVD drive? If not, I would do that first and go USB on the dvd. Then split that to run the 2 additional HDD's. There's plenty of pwr. in the 300 W supplied supply to run them all.

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