Ok, I'll explain everything that happened, I took my friend's PC to do an update, he put a new motherboard, processor and ram, just that he wanted to keep the HD, a 2TB HD, so how do I there was a 45gb SATA SSD that is no longer in use, I gave him the SSD.
I installed the components and formatted the pc, and installed the StoreMI, however when I put the SSD and activated the cache by the StoreMI, windows stopped starting, the first time it crashed on a black screen, after resetting the pc, it passed to display a blue error screen during boot
I formatted the machine 2 more times, and the same thing happened
The third time, when the blue screen appeared, I disconnected the SATA from the SSD and the PC turned on normally, without needing to format again
So I suspected that there was something wrong with the SSD, I connected it again and started a Linux distribution to test the SSD, in Gparted, it was stated that the SSD had a FAT32 partition so that it was larger than the disk, I deleted the partition , and I tried again
However, when I defined it as a cache on StoreMI, the error happened again, so I went back to Gparted to see the partition table, I saw that an MBR partition table was created, and I decided to switch to GPT
After the change, the cache started to work normally,
so I took the conclusion that the program does not know how to deal with disks that have an MBR partition table