petereighton
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I have a PCS desktop with an ASUS Z87-A motherboard, dating from 2014. It is equipped with a Samsung SSD (C: drive) and a Seagate hard disc (D: drive).
Recently, the PC has developed problems with starting up. It is always left switched on to mains electricity, but shut down every evening. Pressing the start button on the front brings up the PCS 'splash screen' for a few seconds as normal but then frequently displays a BIOS message indicating that no SATA devices are available. Switching on and off a few times (typically 4 times) gets Windows to start, although occasionally the machine will start without error. I am sure doing this can't be good for the discs or cooling fans. Looking at the LED on the mother board shows that the SATA self-test has failed.
Do I just have to accept that there is an intermittent fault on a (nearly) ten year old motherboard, or are there things I should be checking and possibly replacing?
(I have already checked the security of the cable connections at both ends and tried swapping the plugs around)
Recently, the PC has developed problems with starting up. It is always left switched on to mains electricity, but shut down every evening. Pressing the start button on the front brings up the PCS 'splash screen' for a few seconds as normal but then frequently displays a BIOS message indicating that no SATA devices are available. Switching on and off a few times (typically 4 times) gets Windows to start, although occasionally the machine will start without error. I am sure doing this can't be good for the discs or cooling fans. Looking at the LED on the mother board shows that the SATA self-test has failed.
Do I just have to accept that there is an intermittent fault on a (nearly) ten year old motherboard, or are there things I should be checking and possibly replacing?
(I have already checked the security of the cable connections at both ends and tried swapping the plugs around)