01-27-2010 11:05 AM
Installing a fresh Windows 7 on a Fresh 80G X25-E. Windows 7 just will not install. Stops at "Setup cannot find system partition". It is now installing, after I upgrade FW to 20HD and partitioning and formatting using an XP install. Is this really right? Are these drives so uncompatible, or is it Win7 that is so increibly bad? Or is it me who is stupid?
01-27-2010 11:21 AM
Mid install I get a BSOD on 0x00000024. If I don't get this fixed, I'll get some other SSD tomorrow- Non-Intel, do doubt...
02-02-2010 07:29 AM
I have exactly the same problem with a X25-V 40 GB. The disk just doesn't show up in the selection dialogue.
I HAVE updated both bios on motherboard (GA-790XA-UD4) as well as firmware on the SSD. The SSD is installed in the first SATA port and only share it with a SATA DVD drive. The SATA is in native IDE mode as this is the only mode where Intel's firmware (as well as the ToolBox) updater sees the SSD.
If I install Windows 7 (64-bit) on my HDD I have no problems accessing the SSD from Win 7 once it is installed.
Any help would be welcome!
02-02-2010 01:23 PM
Did you try to use AHCI on BIOS? Then enter the win 7 setup, delete all the partitions and format again? Then proceed with the install
02-02-2010 02:10 PM
Hi stama,
Yes, that I tried too.... Win 7 installer doesn't see the SSD no matter what SATA mode I chose. Native IDE is the only mode that works for the Intel software.