I was trying to fix my Dad’s PS3 (he recently passed away) nothing was working, so I connected the HDD from the PS3 into my PC. Upon plugging in the SATA cable, the entire PC shut off. I unplugged the HDD, but now when I power on the PC, the fans just run at max speed and nothing else happens. I don’t know how to troubleshoot this problem.
I plugged the HDD in WHILE the PC was on (yes, I know, what a fucking moron).
I don’t know what to do.
Hey, we do it with external HDDs. Mistakes happen.
I hope this works out for you.
Why did you even think of doing that?
There’s nothing wrong with doing this. A motherboard that doesn’t support sata hot swap is by far the exception not the rule. I have never encounter a board in the last 10 years that doesn’t support this.
in every mobo I had, the setting was off by default. be sure to enable before doung that.
If your board has the option to turn it on or off then hotplugging with it off won’t break anything. It just won’t poll for new devices.