07-02-2010 04:15 PM
I have a Dell Studio XPS 1340 with Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit, Intel P9600 Processor, 8 Gigs Ram, 512 Meg nVidia 210m Video Card.
My problem is I can not install nVidia's Chipset Driver (nVidia MCP79 Chipset ver.2.11,A04)
as it changes the timings of the SSD and changes it from ATA to SCSI. Also Intel SSD toolbox will not work (cannot connect to drive error).
With a fresh install of Win7 and updates the SSD X-25 is reconized as ATA and Intel,s Toolbox works. I can even install all the lastest drivers
and nVidia's display driver and everything is fine with X-25.
But I have and error with the Coprocessor as I have not install the driver. I have used the laptop for weeks with the Coprocessor disabled so I do not get warnings but this is not the way I want to continue
Installing the chipset driver just makes my laptop get Blue Screens with a couple of different error messages to many to list.
Dell just tells me that Intels SSD Drives are not support by Dell so I cannot get help unless I BUY DELL's SSD built by Samsung
nVidia tells me to contact Dell.
Intel tells me contact Dell
What am I to do? HELP INTEL HELP SOMEBODY HELP
05-05-2011 02:16 PM
Oh - and keep in mind that you need to install the Bluetooth software that Dell provides to make that device visible.
I have your same setup and I am happily error free!
05-06-2011 04:52 PM
Thanks for the suggestions Mike!
I've tried the video driver from nVidia with bad results especially in turbo mode, but not in combination with the chipset driver you suggest.
Have you ever tried installing the chipset driver last? I know it's not the right way
My question is, I really do not want to do another fresh install at this time. Even though that only takes 7 minutes.
I have so to many programs customized just right. It takes hours to redo.
My laptop runs perfect, Trim tool works, No error messages unless you look into the device manager for coprocessor.
I have yet to come across anything that's this fast! Desktop or laptop.
03-19-2012 12:24 PM
It was time to try again, I use the suggestions and still had big problems!!!
First I installed the nforce driver unchecking Drive support and then tried the lastest Video Driver from nVidia that killed everything. Back to the drawing board!!!
I finally thing I got it now.
First: I found out that there is a firmware update for X25 and a new verison of Inetel SSD Toolbox so I went ahead installed those, then did another fresh install of Windows 7 64bit.
Second: then used the nFroce chipset driver unchecking the drive and the network boxes. leaveing only Chipset.
Third: Install Dell's Video driver. DO NOT USE nVidia's Video Driver / DO NOT use Dell System Software or nForce AHCI
and then install the rest from Dell
So far so good, but it's been only one day.
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I updated the Firmware to the lastest.
Just ran the new SSD full test
and error: mismatched data! Call Intel
result:
I will be getting the new replacement SSD in a week, under warranty
03-30-2012 11:45 AM
I will forget about using this $500 SSD from Intel in this Laptop
I bought a WD Black Scorpion 750 GB and I'm very impressed with the speed it only added about 8 seconds at boot up.
By the way, I got sucker into buying the cross shipping fee $25.
Don't fall for it, I in the heat of my problem with the SSD failing, just said OK to everything I did not know that this is non refundable.
I'm pissed really pissed!!!!!!!!!! I will never buy another Intel SSD their are plenty of others out there and cheaper and bigger and faster!!!!!!!
The only one who loses more is Intel (a customer)
I am done with my RANT