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I know about this description but it doesn't look like my problem. When this happend first time last week I was unable to do anything except formatting the disk. If this happens during chkdsk I do not need to select last known good config. It simply starts if I avoid check disk.– Ladislav MrnkaCommented Feb 6, 2011 at 9:29
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1As you have this on two installations and software resolution fails, it's most likely to be an hardware issue. So there isn't anything more than trying to see whether it's the SSD, the SATA cable or the Motherboard that has a bad connection. Try swapping your SSD to another SATA port, do a reinstall and see if it solves the problem. If it does then your SATA port/cable is broken; if not, it's more likely a bigger problem with your SSD, not your motherboard as other disks run fine. Memory problems like Moab mentioned are very unlikely given that the error is the exact same... Good luck! :-)– Tamara WijsmanCommented Feb 6, 2011 at 11:57
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