SSD not detected in the Bios after stopping

Hello

I bought a SanDisk SSD II specially 2 days.

I plugged it in the first my motherboard SATA port and a SATA power cable. Then I started up my computer and installed Windows 7 Pro without any problem on the SSD, but after I shut down the PC, the SSD is not longer detected in the bios.

The thing is that if I enter the BIOS, the SSD is not detected the first time, but if I restart the computer it will be detected on the next launch.

Identically, Windows, if I do a "reboot", everything works fine, but if I make a stop, then SSD will not be detected the next time I start the computer.

Do you think I should return the SSD?

Thanks in advance

I fixed it by choosing the AHCI mode (instead of IDE).

FYI, my motherboard is an Asus P7P55D.

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