Windows 10 Stuck At Loading Screen After Adding HDD
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recently I added a secondary WD Blue 320GB HDD to my system to accompany my Seagate 320GB drive. After I added the WD drive to my system I can no longer boot into windows, I just get stuck on the black loading screen with the Windows logo and the white spinny dots. If I unplug the secondardy WD drive it works flawlessly.
Have Tried:
- Different SATA ports on MOBO
- Accessing the recovery menu after 3 failed boots, but if I click anything the screen goes black.
- Removing CMOS Battery
PC Specs:
CPU: C2Q Q6600
GPU: GT 710
RAM: 4GB DDR2
MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-G31M-ES2C (REV 1.0)
HDD 1: Seagate Momentus Thin 320GB 7200RPM
HDD 2: WD Blue 320GB 7200RPM
windows-10 hard-drive boot
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recently I added a secondary WD Blue 320GB HDD to my system to accompany my Seagate 320GB drive. After I added the WD drive to my system I can no longer boot into windows, I just get stuck on the black loading screen with the Windows logo and the white spinny dots. If I unplug the secondardy WD drive it works flawlessly.
Have Tried:
- Different SATA ports on MOBO
- Accessing the recovery menu after 3 failed boots, but if I click anything the screen goes black.
- Removing CMOS Battery
PC Specs:
CPU: C2Q Q6600
GPU: GT 710
RAM: 4GB DDR2
MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-G31M-ES2C (REV 1.0)
HDD 1: Seagate Momentus Thin 320GB 7200RPM
HDD 2: WD Blue 320GB 7200RPM
windows-10 hard-drive boot
Try the disk on another computer. It might be dead-on-arrival.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 18:12
I have had the disk for quite a while and have used it in another build. I know it works perfectly fine, it shows up in the BIOS and everything.
– Mihkel
Nov 20 at 18:38
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recently I added a secondary WD Blue 320GB HDD to my system to accompany my Seagate 320GB drive. After I added the WD drive to my system I can no longer boot into windows, I just get stuck on the black loading screen with the Windows logo and the white spinny dots. If I unplug the secondardy WD drive it works flawlessly.
Have Tried:
- Different SATA ports on MOBO
- Accessing the recovery menu after 3 failed boots, but if I click anything the screen goes black.
- Removing CMOS Battery
PC Specs:
CPU: C2Q Q6600
GPU: GT 710
RAM: 4GB DDR2
MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-G31M-ES2C (REV 1.0)
HDD 1: Seagate Momentus Thin 320GB 7200RPM
HDD 2: WD Blue 320GB 7200RPM
windows-10 hard-drive boot
recently I added a secondary WD Blue 320GB HDD to my system to accompany my Seagate 320GB drive. After I added the WD drive to my system I can no longer boot into windows, I just get stuck on the black loading screen with the Windows logo and the white spinny dots. If I unplug the secondardy WD drive it works flawlessly.
Have Tried:
- Different SATA ports on MOBO
- Accessing the recovery menu after 3 failed boots, but if I click anything the screen goes black.
- Removing CMOS Battery
PC Specs:
CPU: C2Q Q6600
GPU: GT 710
RAM: 4GB DDR2
MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-G31M-ES2C (REV 1.0)
HDD 1: Seagate Momentus Thin 320GB 7200RPM
HDD 2: WD Blue 320GB 7200RPM
windows-10 hard-drive boot
windows-10 hard-drive boot
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Try the disk on another computer. It might be dead-on-arrival.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 18:12
I have had the disk for quite a while and have used it in another build. I know it works perfectly fine, it shows up in the BIOS and everything.
– Mihkel
Nov 20 at 18:38
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Try the disk on another computer. It might be dead-on-arrival.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 18:12
I have had the disk for quite a while and have used it in another build. I know it works perfectly fine, it shows up in the BIOS and everything.
– Mihkel
Nov 20 at 18:38
Try the disk on another computer. It might be dead-on-arrival.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 18:12
Try the disk on another computer. It might be dead-on-arrival.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 18:12
I have had the disk for quite a while and have used it in another build. I know it works perfectly fine, it shows up in the BIOS and everything.
– Mihkel
Nov 20 at 18:38
I have had the disk for quite a while and have used it in another build. I know it works perfectly fine, it shows up in the BIOS and everything.
– Mihkel
Nov 20 at 18:38
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Try the disk on another computer. It might be dead-on-arrival.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 18:12
I have had the disk for quite a while and have used it in another build. I know it works perfectly fine, it shows up in the BIOS and everything.
– Mihkel
Nov 20 at 18:38