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I had experienced that also i put thermal paste on cpu and it still doesn't anything new it still suddenly turn off! What I did is, I replaced the motherboard and it solved the problem. Based on my experience that problem will be fixed if you going to replace your motherboard with a new one. Have a nice day!
Try to reset the bios to factory settings Also try to remove the cpu fan and add new cooling paste But it could also be a harddrive failure Are there any drivers missing (chipset) ??
Parity is a memory ( Ram problem ) try removing 1 Stick. or changing it into another slot. if you suspect Bios. remove power cable. locate The CMOS Battery. remove for 10-15 seconds, And replace it. this will reset the bios to it,s default settings. you,ll know if your asked on boot-up to run setup to change time/date.
If holding the cable allows it to detect the drive I would have to say you are getting a bad connection.
Try plugging into another sata connection on the motherboard, if that does not work try another cable, if that does not work it only leaves the hard drive. If it is still under warranty you can try to return it to the manufacturer for repair but be sure to back up all your data because there is an excellent chance they will just send you back a refurbished drive.
if it does not help to upgrade the drivers Disable it in the device manager It also depends how new your current windows is This failure comes often when you upgrade your bios and running a old windows.
I would put the old ram back in, and then reset the bios by following the instructions in the motherboard manual. (usually with putting a jumper on some pins)
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