Installed a fresh SSD, configured a new operating system, and removed the old OS files. It worked perfectly for three days, but today my PC suddenly won’t start. What’s going on?

Troubleshooting a Boot Issue After Installing a New SSD

Recently, I upgraded my Dell G3 3579 by adding a new WD NVMe M.2 SSD and setting up a fresh operating system. Initially, everything seemed to work flawlessly for about three days. However, today I encountered a perplexing issue: my PC failed to boot, displaying the error message “Required device not found.” You can view a screenshot of the error here.

Upon further inspection, I discovered that I couldn’t access recovery mode, and attempts to open the Command Prompt from bootable media were fruitless. Using the diskpart utility, I noted that the disk was recognized as online, yet the partitions remained offline. This raised several questions about the circumstances leading to this situation.

In a bid to resolve the issue quickly—considering the urgency and minimal data stored—I opted to clean the SSD, convert it to GPT format, and proceed with a fresh Windows installation.

Details of My Setup:

  • Device: Dell G3 3579
  • SSD: WD NVMe M.2 SSD

Insights and Follow-Up

After conducting some troubleshooting, it appears that the SSD may have experienced a disconnection, which resulted in the volumes being rendered offline. Though the partitions were healthy, for reasons that remain unclear, they were not accessible.

I am eager to learn more about what could have caused this issue to prevent it in the future. If anyone has insights or suggestions on why this might have occurred, I would greatly appreciate your input.

Updates

I will continue to keep this post updated with any findings or solutions that I discover along the way. Your assistance and shared experiences are invaluable, and I hope this post helps others facing similar challenges. Thank you!

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