“Firmware” for the X25-M causes failure of Windows 7
October 30, 2009 – 12:52 amAs we reported, Intel developed a new software package to optimize the SSD-drive series X25-M, which includes a firmware update and set of applications Toolbox for monitoring the performance of stores and maintain their productivity at a high level by supported Windows 7 team standard ATA Data Set Management Command, known as Trim. The company also announced that it is forced to stop distributing the “firmware” in connection with the problems faced by users.
According holders X25-M chip maker forum, installation of new microcode leads to inoperability of computers with Windows 7. After downloading the operating system starts automatically install certain drivers, or an error message. In both cases, you must restart the PC. Then, the system simply does not run. However, the problem may be related not only to storage, as there is communication and the successful installation of “firmware” on the machine with the latest operating system Microsoft. Intel did not call the release date of the corrected version of the firmware and refused to comment on the stories of users, but stated that it was investigating the incidents. Download the Toolbox can still here . Remember, this is not the first case, indicating shortcomings in the new product, received by the shop shelves in July. Previous defect was associated with the function of the password in the BIOS, the use of which could result in loss of data on disk.
Materials on the topic:
– New software for SSD X25-M increases the write speed by 40%;
– The new Intel SSD-drives were defective;
– Intel officially introduced 34-nm SSD.
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