Thanks again, hope to enjoy the forums :D We have a tendency to overlook the basics, because well.we obviously wouldn't make such dumb mistakes now would we? ) No matter how long you been building computers, its always nice to start from scratch and check the basics. :D So before you doĪll these RMA's and such, check your connections OBVIOUSLY. Notch, etc" of the other making it so terribly loose that you could literally pull it out by blowing on it.Reconnected with a new Sata cable (with no push pin thingy, tech term) and no longer get the boot error. Took my HDD bays out (antec 1200 case), and found that on my particular MOBO, the 6 Sata connectors (MSI 890FXA-GD70) are so close together that when I put in my Nippon Sata cables, the Sata Cable next to it ends up holding down the "push pin/release I was freaking out, read all the forums, cried a little. I was getting the same 0xc000000e error last night on my newly built system.
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