12-02-2009 03:55 PM
I just tried to update my 160G Postville SSD firmware to version 02HD (latest), and I get the message that my SSD has pre-production firmware installed (version 0953)!
This is a brand-new SSD, just a couple of weeks old.
What worries me is that the label on the SSD itself says that it has FW 02G9, where the updater tool indicates that it has FW 0953.
I found a few links on the net of people having the same problem: http://www.amazon.com/review/R9244YDVV2HAM/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm http://www.amazon.com/review/R9244YDVV2HAM/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm
Some info about my SSD:
Model: SSDSA2MH160G2C1
SN: CVPO940001HQ160AGN
Pack date: 29 SEP 09
The drive was bought at a Dutch online shop: http://www.informatique.nl/131585/intel-x25-m-postville-160gb.html http://www.informatique.nl/131585/intel-x25-m-postville-160gb.html
Not only is Intel having a hard time getting good firmware released, even their manufacturing process isn't quite up to spec if you ask me.
Are there any other people having the same problem, especially Dutch/Belgian users who bought this drive at the same shop?
I already contacted Intel Customer Support just some minute ago...
/Charles
01-21-2010 06:49 AM
Same problem here with a brand new X25-E 64GB.
Model: SSDSA2SH064G101
Pack date: 18 NOV 2009
Batch# : M019945
SN: CVEM9470004G064KGN
Firmware version: 047C8855
I have tried the update on all SATA connectors on my motherboard. No luck.
Hope this gets resolved by Intel.
01-24-2010 04:32 AM
Me too 😞 X25-E, 64GB, SSDSA2SH064G1GC, S/N CVEM9213005H064KGN.
Can't upgrade to 8850 (atm 8840) - "your ssd has a pre production firmware". Use this SSD in a Dell notebook, standard config, no RAID's or other exotic things. I've tried with ATA and AHCI mode set in BIOS - no success.
Hope Intel will fix this.
Will x25-e G1 get a TRIM firmware?