


My motherboard has 2 SATA Controllers, Intel Z87 and ASMedia 106x. After booting several times and doing some fool&desperate things like changing boot priority in BIOS, I had a look in the device manager, and saw several things in the SATA Controller section that made me think about a driver reinstallation.

Ok, I needed to reduce virtual memory because it nearly ate free space in my system hard disk (120 GB SSD).Īfter this it seemed that everything was ok, but not, I inserted a blu-ray in the drive to copy some things to the hd it not worked, it was possible to open/close tray pushing the button but not do any kind of transfer.Īfter booting again I started Imgburn and realised that when I insert any kind of media in the drive I got a 'device removal detected'. I recently upgraded RAM from 8 GB to 24 GB, activated XMP in BIOS again, and when Windows booted up 'some device was detected and installed' then I started to enjoy the new "memory experience", and got a BSOD. Hi, it was not my intention to start a new topic, I wanted to post in this one:īut it not was possible, I'm not allowed to post on that thread.
