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"Trying to recover boot drive data power supply trips using SSD", I had been using a molex to SATA converter for my SSD boot drive, which I believe is what caused the short. I had been using it for about four years (not a new build) before this happened. The power cable connector caught fire, but the SSD’s data and power connectors appear undamaged. I have a RAID setup of four HDs with media, photos some of which have not been backed up, so I am trying to clone the old SSD so I can boot to win 10, and back up the data. With the SSD disconnected, windows 10 tries to load from the RAID array, PC boots normally, but I get the expected no boot drive detected errors. So the power supply, motherboard, and other components seem to be working properly. But when I tried to start the PC using the SSD drive, the power supply turns off immediately. This makes sense since there could be a short or other damage to the SSD drive that is tripping the power supply. Surprisingly, the SSD seems to work well using an external USB drive enclosure. Using the external enclosure, I was able to make an image of the boot drive, and copy the image to a new SSD. The weird thing is when I plug in the new SSD to the SATA cables, the same thing happens with the power supply turning off immediately. I tried using a different SSD cable connected to a different motherboard connector, and get the same problem. I tried to boot from the original SSD as a USB HD, that did not work. I did not get an error, but it never booted from the SSD, and went into trying to boot from the RAID drive.

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