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SSD Boots fine on old computer; new computer won't recognize it as a SATA device. Tried old cables and new.
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Hey folks-

My old computer was having some serious motherboard problems, so I went ahead and sprung for a new mobo/cpu/ram, and swapped them all out. Kept the same graphics card.

Computer boots, but it no longer recognizes my SSD with the OS (Windows 10) as a SATA device at all. It recognizes no SATA devices at all. I've tried multiple cables, reboots, power cycles, different SATA ports on the mobo, different SATA power plugs on the PSU... nothing works.

I thought maybe windows would gripe at the drastic hardware change but... I have no idea how to deal with this...

Any ideas?

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