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MbIUIb2020-01-03 17:12:31
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MbIUIb, 2020-01-03 17:12:31

The laptop hangs on the manufacturer's logo when a sata ssd is connected to it. This is the first time I've encountered this, what should I do?

Laptop: asus rog gl702vm
i5-6300hq
1060 6gb
samsung 8gb RAM
Drives: in stock was hdd hgst 7200rpm, then installed m2 ssd samsung 970 evo plus, installed windows 10 on it with disabled hdd.
Bios: there is the latest from the manufacturer's software site - gl702vm.310

Problem:
I bought a new sata ssd samsung 870 qvo to replace the hdd. I inserted it instead of hdd and the laptop stopped loading beyond the rog splash screen on a black background.
Without it, the laptop starts normally and in the hdd + ssd970 combination and in the ssd970 combination, without drives it boots to the BIOS.
But as soon as I insert ssd870, both with and without ssd970, it stops loading further than rog again., I can’t get into the BIOS.
On another laptop (old lenovo y550p), ssd870 started up without any problems, put Windows on it, it works fine on it.
Again I insert it into the asus laptop, and again the same problem, it does not boot.
I tried to insert ssd870 into asus, already loaded into Windows, swapping with hdd, after a little thought, Windows determines the drive, but like the same hgst, but in samsung magician both ssds are defined by their names, the speed measures its 560mb / s gives out, the files are transferred normally, but when you reboot everything is the same.
I don’t know what kind of game, advice from the Internet did not help, I hope for YOU.

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MbIUIb, 2021-01-05
@MbIUIb

In general, I bought a box for an external hdd / ssd, everything worked through it.
I also tried the sata-usb adapter, it also works.
*upd* found another way, you need to roll back the bios to an older one. For asus you can use winflash+cmd. more details here: https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?121444-S...

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Pavel Perkov, 2021-01-04
@fluttershy174

you can’t believe I had a sony on a core i3 - there were 2 identical ssd sandisks - a model series, etc., a different year of manufacture
from 1 started with another no
I didn’t figure it out

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