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HARD DRIVE GONE

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Had crash,checked bios no hard drive detected.Ran GIGABYTE express recovery 2 utility. Message no hard drive.
Replace w/ new WD 1tb same result.All cable connections good. SATA
Windows 7 pro 64
INTEL i7 2600K LGA1155 socket
GIGABYTE GA-P67A-UD3-B3 (mother board)
EVGA 760 GTX PCIE 16
500 W PS
SOUND BLASTER /PCIE
DDR3 2133/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz dual channel ram
INTEL P67 chip set.
 
Hi @paul190 and welcome to PCHF :)

I see that you replaced the HD, but did you replace the SATA cable too? Sometimes it's just a bad SATA cable that is the issue :) Also double and triple-check to make sure all connections are secure, tight, and clean. Is your BIOS up-to date as well? Have you tried restoring settings to default to rule out bad BIOS settings?

If a new or spare SATA cable (one that you can verify works) still says the HD can't be seen and/or you've done all the above, it may very well by the motherboard that's the problem.
 
Saw post about ps creating same problem,I'll check that out.Been looking around for new mb, if needed
though as I want to keep my i7 2600k cpu& 32g ram.Socket lga 1155 hard to find mb that is equal to
mine.
 
Found this mb,intel BLKDZ68DB w/ Z68 chip set.It does not have as many features as mine,but at least
it will accept cpu & ram.Any thoughts on INTEL boards,good or bad? Thanks for the input all.
 
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