Another possibility could be the power supply, as it looks like you added the SSD and the other Hard drives are still installed- it could be the "straw that broke the camel's back" if it happens that the Power supply was quite near it's capacity. While I've not seen it involving SSDs, I have had instances where adding a third Hard Drive resulted in arbitrary boot failures as well as drives completely disappearing from the system while it was running (which resulted in a hard freeze if it was the boot drive, of course), and the problems all went away after the power supply was replaced.
Thanks for the information.. However, I only have the one SSD installed in the laptop. I may have not been clear when I posted I swapped the HDD (that came in the computer) out with the SSD I had in my other laptop. Once the system wouldn't boot up, I reinstalled the original HDD to see if the issue was with the computer or the SSD.
After installing the HDD, I had no issues what so ever. So, I formatted the Samsung EVO SSD and recloned the HDD to the SSD. It booted fine and performed well until I rebooted the system.
I scanned the SSD with 4 different "tools" and they all read good or 100%...