• Intermittent Boot Disk Problem

    From Jeff Gaines@jgnewsid@outlook.com to uk.comp.homebuilt on Wed Aug 12 09:46:15 2026
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    My home server is based on a Lenovo TS140 motherboard with an Intel Xeon E3-1226, 32 GB RAM and re-cased into a Silverstone case.

    When I rebuilt it yesterday the BIOS complained it couldn't find the boot drive a couple of times so I changed to a different SSD and installed to
    that. I still get the same problem occasionally, all the tests Windows can
    do on the drive say it's OK, no problems.

    It SEEMS unlikely it is the SSD in the circumstances so I am going to try:

    Cable
    Different SATA port (I think it can boot to any of them)

    Anything else i should add to the list?

    The Silverstone case has a wired backplane and the drives slide in and out
    on carriers so I should probably look at that.

    Suggestions welcome, it's a good board for a server although the Lenovo
    case wasn't!
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    Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
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  • From Jeff Gaines@jgnewsid@outlook.com to uk.comp.homebuilt on Wed Aug 12 10:27:33 2026
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    On 12/08/2026 in message <xn0ptfkcm2wym9u005@news.individual.net> Jeff
    Gaines wrote:

    Suggestions welcome, it's a good board for a server although the Lenovo
    case wasn't!

    I have installed Samsung Magician (boot SSD is a 1 TB EVO) but it's in
    dark mode so useless to me. Can it be switched to normal mode anybody know?
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    Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
    There are 3 types of people in this world. Those who can count, and those
    who can't.
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  • From Jeff Gaines@jgnewsid@outlook.com to uk.comp.homebuilt on Wed Aug 12 15:16:47 2026
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    On 12/08/2026 in message <xn0ptflgv2yfqc1006@news.individual.net> Jeff
    Gaines wrote:

    On 12/08/2026 in message <xn0ptfkcm2wym9u005@news.individual.net> Jeff >Gaines wrote:

    Suggestions welcome, it's a good board for a server although the Lenovo >>case wasn't!

    I have installed Samsung Magician (boot SSD is a 1 TB EVO) but it's in
    dark mode so useless to me. Can it be switched to normal mode anybody know?

    Apparently not, Samsung is now offering unusable software.

    I have an identical mobo in a Corsair case so I installed Windows 10 on it
    and it absolutely flies so I clearly do have a problem with yesterday's re-build.

    What I discovered during the install is that it needs to re-boot to the installer iso (on Ventoy) presumably to get some additional files. I
    suspect that yesterday I pulled the Ventoy before this happened and
    Windows carried on valiantly but it just isn't a good install.

    I don't know if anybody here has experience of the Corsair Carbide-100R
    case, I have three and like them, quiet with good airflow. However, they
    have brittle plastic feet and today's case is the last where I haven't
    changed them for rubber door stops. As I put the case on the table there
    was a cracking noise and bits of plastic flying everywhere as one of the
    feet exploded. I had 4 x door stops (I bough enough for all three cases)
    and replacing the feet took longer than setting the machine up. Anyway tomorrow I'll swap the drives etc. to today's build then finding out why yesterday's build is so poor can be a project.
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    Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
    Most people have heard of Karl Marx the philosopher but few know of his
    sister Onya the Olympic runner.
    Her name is still mentioned at the start of every race.
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  • From Abandoned Trolley@that.bloke@microsoft.com to uk.comp.homebuilt on Wed Aug 12 18:22:21 2026
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    On 12/08/2026 10:46, Jeff Gaines wrote:

    My home server is based on a Lenovo TS140 motherboard with an Intel Xeon E3-1226, 32 GB RAM and re-cased into a Silverstone case.

    When I rebuilt it yesterday the BIOS complained it couldn't find the
    boot drive a couple of times so I changed to a different SSD and
    installed to that. I still get the same problem occasionally, all the
    tests Windows can do on the drive say it's OK, no problems.

    It SEEMS unlikely it is the SSD in the circumstances so I am going to try:

    Cable
    Different SATA port (I think it can boot to any of them)

    Anything else i should add to the list?

    The Silverstone case has a wired backplane and the drives slide in and
    out on carriers so I should probably look at that.

    Suggestions welcome, it's a good board for a server although the Lenovo
    case wasn't!



    I had some similar problems with a system a while back, which turned out
    to be a knackered memory stick
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  • From Jeff Gaines@jgnewsid@outlook.com to uk.comp.homebuilt on Thu Aug 13 09:05:31 2026
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    On 12/08/2026 in message <115ia4c$1066u$1@dont-email.me> Abandoned Trolley wrote:

    On 12/08/2026 10:46, Jeff Gaines wrote:

    My home server is based on a Lenovo TS140 motherboard with an Intel Xeon >>E3-1226, 32 GB RAM and re-cased into a Silverstone case.

    When I rebuilt it yesterday the BIOS complained it couldn't find the boot >>drive a couple of times so I changed to a different SSD and installed to >>that. I still get the same problem occasionally, all the tests Windows >>can do on the drive say it's OK, no problems.

    It SEEMS unlikely it is the SSD in the circumstances so I am going to try:

    Cable
    Different SATA port (I think it can boot to any of them)

    Anything else i should add to the list?

    The Silverstone case has a wired backplane and the drives slide in and >>out on carriers so I should probably look at that.

    Suggestions welcome, it's a good board for a server although the Lenovo >>case wasn't!



    I had some similar problems with a system a while back, which turned out
    to be a knackered memory stick

    Many thanks :-)

    Will re-seat then set Prime95 running!
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    Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
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  • From Jeff Gaines@jgnewsid@outlook.com to uk.comp.homebuilt on Fri Aug 14 07:41:42 2026
    From Newsgroup: uk.comp.homebuilt

    On 13/08/2026 in message <xn0ptgxwt4axzx200a@news.individual.net> Jeff
    Gaines wrote:

    I had some similar problems with a system a while back, which turned out >>to be a knackered memory stick

    Many thanks :-)

    Will re-seat then set Prime95 running!

    It has been running for 24 hours, 100% CPU and memory!

    No issues so at least I know that is OK.

    Thanks again :-)
    --
    Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
    There is absolutely no substitute for a genuine lack of preparation
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  • From Abandoned Trolley@that.bloke@microsoft.com to uk.comp.homebuilt on Fri Aug 14 14:45:02 2026
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    On 14/08/2026 08:41, Jeff Gaines wrote:
    On 13/08/2026 in message <xn0ptgxwt4axzx200a@news.individual.net> Jeff Gaines wrote:

    I had some similar problems with a system a while back, which turned
    out to be a knackered memory stick

    Many thanks :-)

    Will re-seat then set Prime95 running!

    It has been running for 24 hours, 100% CPU and memory!

    No issues so at least I know that is OK.

    Thanks again :-)



    in my experience .. you can make a lot of problems go away just by
    moving stuff around :-\
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  • From Jeff Gaines@jgnewsid@outlook.com to uk.comp.homebuilt on Fri Aug 14 14:02:42 2026
    From Newsgroup: uk.comp.homebuilt

    On 14/08/2026 in message <115n64r$2ipi6$1@dont-email.me> Abandoned Trolley wrote:

    On 14/08/2026 08:41, Jeff Gaines wrote:
    On 13/08/2026 in message <xn0ptgxwt4axzx200a@news.individual.net> Jeff >>Gaines wrote:

    I had some similar problems with a system a while back, which turned out >>>>to be a knackered memory stick

    Many thanks :-)

    Will re-seat then set Prime95 running!

    It has been running for 24 hours, 100% CPU and memory!

    No issues so at least I know that is OK.

    Thanks again :-)



    in my experience .. you can make a lot of problems go away just by
    moving stuff around :-\

    Sadly I think I have the opposite effect :-(
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    Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
    You can't tell which way the train went by looking at the tracks
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