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Evgeny Sofonov2014-07-04 14:08:08
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Evgeny Sofonov, 2014-07-04 14:08:08

How to make Kingston ssdNOW V-series SNV125-30Gb SSD work on SATA after formatting?

At first, an embedded Windows was installed on the SSD and served as a screw for the tasks of the payment terminal for a couple of years, the terminal was upgraded and the SSD remained free. I decided to use it in the construction of a home server. I formatted the SSD in EXT4 and this stopped its further use, when connected via SATA, Debian does not see it, Ubuntu does not see it either.
I connected it to the laptop via a USB controller for an external drive, uploaded the distribution and tried to start the installation - no chance, it sees it via USB, it does not see this SSD via SATA.
SSD: Kingston ssdNOW V series SNV125 30Gb
PC Motherboard: ASUS M2NPV-VM v.1.01G
USB External HDD Case: AIRtone with RoHS v. 1.3
Please tell me:
Does the disk have a problem with any boot area?
Motherboard disk controller does not support SSD?
What can be done to install Linux on it?
Maybe there are some utilities to restore the operation of the SSD?
I assume that during formatting in ext4 something necessary was overwritten.
UPD: BIOS sees this SSD

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386DX, 2014-07-04
@386DX

You need to start looking from the BIOS, whether the BIOS determines the disk, whether the correct parameters for the disk are set. On older motherboards, disk parameters are adjusted almost manually.

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Dmitry, 2014-07-06
@zmeyjr

Kind.
If after loading from life ubuntu is seen either in sata or in usb, Then As an option: Gparted: delete partitions, re-create the Partition table (Gparted->Device->create Partition table), create a partition, connect to sata and try to install.

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