Ssd not recognized as internal drive on Macbook pro

I instaled Samsung EVO SSD on my 2012 MacBook Pro for about 1 year ago and evrithing worked perfect until yesterday. MBP restarted for him selfs and on screan I have file folder with blinking question mark.I took my iPad and start search Internet about this problem. After that  I instaled original 500GB HD in MBP and evrithing start working perfect. After that I put EVO SSD in external enclosure and connect with MBP with USB and I boot MBP with EVO and evrithing work perfect.This meen original and EVO SSD work perfect in external enclosure but like internal only original HD work perfect.
What can make problem? SSD or conectio HD cable? I am still on MAVERICK.
Thanks to evryone.

After some search MBP working like new. I am happyest person in the world.

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