Some time ago, the system with my Falcon 64GB SSD in it restarted while watching a video. When it tried to boot again, it said it was missing the boot manager. When I got into the bios, the drive showed up. I reset the bios and the system booted.
Unfortunately, every day that week the same cycle persisted. It would crash, fail to boot. I figured out that the drive must be actually disappearing when it crashes. If I shut down the system and reboot, the drive is detected but set as the 2nd hard drive to boot from. If I just let it restart, the bios does not detect the drive.
Curiously, the problem went away before I found a resolution. It's been gone for some time but resurfaced recently. All week we're back to what was happening before.
So the process is now, after the crash, to shut down the system go into the bios and set the Falcon as the boot device again - then it starts fine until the next day when it crashes.
Any ideas?
Unfortunately, every day that week the same cycle persisted. It would crash, fail to boot. I figured out that the drive must be actually disappearing when it crashes. If I shut down the system and reboot, the drive is detected but set as the 2nd hard drive to boot from. If I just let it restart, the bios does not detect the drive.
Curiously, the problem went away before I found a resolution. It's been gone for some time but resurfaced recently. All week we're back to what was happening before.
So the process is now, after the crash, to shut down the system go into the bios and set the Falcon as the boot device again - then it starts fine until the next day when it crashes.
Any ideas?
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