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Installing Windows 10 from USB and from DVD has being a nightmare, it won't install from the bios, unless I choose an upgrade from 7 to windows 10, I had bootloop issues, computer slowdown, several bugs. However, my issue is that my ssd gets recognized at first then after 2~3 minutes it get ejected and I can't do anything to make it reappear again. Thanks for your answer, but this is not my issue, you're talking about windows keeps searching for a valid boot sector from the ssd drive, never been able to find it and keep rebooting and stuff.
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In the end I just installed a fresh copy of Windows 10 and had no issues, I installed it via USB stick and had no problems whatsoever, the moment it installed the Samsung Series 7 Chronos had no problems booting to Windows 10 with it being the Disk 1 and the ExpressCache complication issue was immediately resolved It looks like Win7 maybe the prob, Win8 and 10 may work.
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The Samsung Series 7 Chronos would either keep rebooting over and over as it would only look to the Express Cache Disk 0 for an OS when only Windows 7 was installed on Disk 1. You do have to delete/wipe out the cache and not format it, it isn’t needed when running an SSHD or SSD anyway but I was still not able to get Windows 7 to ever install onto the Seagate SSHD drive. The problem is the ExpressCache shows up as Disk 0 in the partition wizard of Windows 7 and later. So that was the first hurtle I had to overcome, the 2nd was the Samsung Series 7 Chronos has 8GB Express Cache, which is like a soldered SSD drive onto the motherboard used to speed up access to common files. Ps Please don't tell me to take it to Samsung, I don't have a warranty for that. Now I'm asking for a way to permanently disable my Soldered SSD, If you guys can show me where it is on my motherboard, I can disassemble my computer and do it by my own, or if there's a way to fix it will be great! I know SSD is used for Express cache, to speed up the computer, and I think that's the reason why my computer is instead slowing down, it's like my computer is trying to reach for the SSD and it just fails, and now I just want to get rid of that SSD! Installing Windows 10 has being a nightmare, too many errors, boots then freezes, I had to roll back to Win7, lucky for me I did an Upgrade over Win7.
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Plus when I choose to restart my computer it takes longer to boot, 3 minutes black screen, then it boots. "The device, \Device\Ide\iaStor0, did not respond within the timeout period". "The device, \Device\Harddisk1\DR2, is not ready for access yet". The Windows event viewer displays the following errors When the computer is powered off for hours and I just turn it on, The 8GB SSD is detected within few minutes, when I go to EASUS PARTITION MASTER, It displays my SATA HDD, and my ssd with (Capacity :7.46GB used 7.46GB) Unallocated, and windows asks me to format the partition to use it, when I wipe the data using EASUS, it becomes (used 0.0b) but again after few minutes it just disappears, and it's like my ssd has being ejected, And that happens even if I don't format the SSD. I recently bought a used Samsung NP700z5a-S02, And I've had noticed that my computer is kind of slow sometimes, I'm currently on Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate (64bits) and here's the issue.