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    Default ASUS G73JH-RBBX05 SSD/HDD issue.

    Hello! I am writing this message in the hopes that someone might be able to figure out exactly what the problem is and if it can be fixed without having to send my PC in for an RMA. I have a G73JH-RBBX05, which I purchased as a refurbished device. I have a OCZ Vertex 2 128GB SSD as my primary drive, installed at P0 and a Momentus ST750LX003 at P4. After having played SWTOR for about 6 hours I left the system on for some downloads to finish then I turned it off after a few more hours. When I turned the system back on, I got an error stating that the BOOTMGR is missing, press CTRL ALT DEL to restart. So, I tried resetting my system using a WIN7 install on a USB stick and ran the startup repair utility; however, the system was not able to recognize a valid Windows partition on the computer. I restarted the computer and double checked to see if the SSD/HDD were still showing up under the BIOS and they were, but they simply do not show up under the windows installation.

    I have a USB caddy for the HDD which I used to connect the drives to a different computer and the HDD showed up but the system asked to format it and the SDD won't even show up. I am lost as to what I can do at this point to re-install windows on my system, since the WIN7 install GUI does not even recognize any hard drive as being present, but when I look under BIOS, both drives show up.

    Any help in this matter will be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much in advance.

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    Default Re: ASUS G73JH-RBBX05 SSD/HDD issue.

    Have you tried swapping them in the bays?

    If you are getting bootmgr missing but windows doesn't detect a valid installation, you either have a dead or dying disk or SATA controller or somehow your disk partitioning has become corrupted. It can be as simple as needing to mark your system partition as active with diskpart using the windows 7 recovery console. Then try the startup repair option again or use the bootrec command.

    If that works, the first time you boot into windows you should immediately do a disk check.

    Sometimes a drive won't show up under windows because its partition table has become corrupted, so you would need a disk utility to reinitialize the disk. That would mean losing all of your data though, if it's not already lost.

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    Default Re: ASUS G73JH-RBBX05 SSD/HDD issue.

    Quote Originally Posted by ALLurGroceries View Post
    Have you tried swapping them in the bays?

    If you are getting bootmgr missing but windows doesn't detect a valid installation, you either have a dead or dying disk or SATA controller or somehow your disk partitioning has become corrupted. It can be as simple as needing to mark your system partition as active with diskpart using the windows 7 recovery console. Then try the startup repair option again or use the bootrec command.

    If that works, the first time you boot into windows you should immediately do a disk check.

    Sometimes a drive won't show up under windows because its partition table has become corrupted, so you would need a disk utility to reinitialize the disk. That would mean losing all of your data though, if it's not already lost.
    Yes, I connected the HDD at P0 and completely disconnected the SSD. Windows was still unable to recognize the drive. I think the second suggestion might work though, because when I connected the HDD to a different laptop via a USB caddy, it recognized the drive but asked me to format it before I could access it. The SSD however, did not even show up on the other laptop.

    This happened right after a Windows automatic update, so I wonder if that has anything to do with this issue. I will try out your suggestions once I get home to see if that helps. Thank you so much for your help!

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    Default Re: ASUS G73JH-RBBX05 SSD/HDD issue.

    Which one is your boot drive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALLurGroceries View Post
    Which one is your boot drive?
    The SSD is. I just got home and am about to try out the Shift + F10 method from SevenForums. Let's hope it works!

    Alright, I tried putting the SSD back in at P0, it does not even show up under the BIOS. I also tried the Shift + F10 method and it still didn't show up under Diskpart. The HDD however, did show up under Diskpart. Any idea what's going on with the SSD?

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    Default Re: ASUS G73JH-RBBX05 SSD/HDD issue.

    If it's not showing up in the BIOS it won't show up using any software. Switch it back to the other bay and try again with diskpart.

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    Default Re: ASUS G73JH-RBBX05 SSD/HDD issue.

    Okay, just tried swapping the SSD to a different slot and it still didn't show up under the BIOS or under diskpart after booting up the Windows loader.

    On a separate note, is there a way to recover the partition table and files on the other HDD without using a second HDD to mirror the image? Its a 750GB drive and I have about 60 gigs worth of stuff on it. When I connect it to my other laptop, Windows tries to format that drive. I was using it as a storage drive but now it is unreadable.

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    Default Re: ASUS G73JH-RBBX05 SSD/HDD issue.

    If the SSD doesn't show up in your G73 BIOS or on another computer in an enclosure, it may be dead.

    If your HDD partition table has become corrupted, you can try TestDisk - CGSecurity

    It's definitely not for beginners, so if you aren't familiar with the process, make sure to read the documentation over a few times. Even after you know your way through testdisk, it's always a gamble. If you have absolutely crucial data on it, you can image the drive before you start prodding at it with testdisk so that you at least have something to revert to, even though it's not in a working state. If you use something like clonezilla, it will make a sparse image of your 60GB of data so that it doesn't use all 750GB of blank space for the image.

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    Default Re: ASUS G73JH-RBBX05 SSD/HDD issue.

    I was able to get my data from the drive using Easeus, took about 20 hours for it to scan the drive but it worked.
    As for the SSD, it's being RMA'd and I am installing my OS on the hybrid drive for now. Once I get the SSD fixed, I'll try and get the stuff moved over to the SSD again. Would you have a suggestion for a backup software? I was looking into Acronis True Image or Norton Ghost.

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    Default Re: ASUS G73JH-RBBX05 SSD/HDD issue.

    That's good you restored your data. If you're going to image a drive, I don't see any real benefit of paid software over clonezilla unless you are looking for a specific feature it doesn't have.

 

 
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