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Does Windows 7 write anything to the SATA drive when connected to the system?
My computer did not boot until I connected one of the disks to a hot one. Windows 7 somehow strangely glitched and rebooted. Up to this point, the boot was shutting down at the very beginning, apparently when the BIOS was trying to determine which disks were connected. But this time it slipped through. Will it run next time?
Could there be some sort of "he's okay" entry on the drive after connecting it to Windows?
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The glitch appeared after a serious network outage and an emergency shutdown of the computer.
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Yes, he is recording. In particular, parts of the description of the NTFS file system are changed. Due to the crash, the NTFS structure could be broken. True, this could not affect the loading of the BIOS in any way. There is a possibility that the power supply is failing.
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