10-18-2009 01:03 PM
I have a 34nm 160GB X25-M SSD drive that about a month old.
It has been working fine thus far, but yesterday my PC just froze.
Upon a hard reset, the computer now fails to boot. I see the BIOS POST, but once thats done and OS needs to load, it just stays at a blank screen with the HDD activity LED all on constantly.
I have no access or know of any diagnostic tools that I could use to test my SSD.
I used a windows boot disk to start, and tried the "startup repair" option but it failed saying bad disk.
It did however detect the disk at the time.
I took the disk out and put it in another PC, and 1st it had troubles recognizing it.
Then when it recognized it, it detected it to be a 8MB disk.
I tried using the firmware update tool, but that fails with "No Intel SSD Drives detected"
I plugged the SSD back into the original computer and the system sees it as a 0MB disk.
Is this SSD dead?
And why would it die all of a sudden during an OS hard crash?
System:
Core i7 975
EVGA X58 Classified 760
12GB Ram
EVGA GTX 295
Windows 7
10-28-2009 11:43 AM
So my drive is bricked again .... im going to RMA it too.
Booting from a ordinary Samsung Drive now.
10-29-2009 01:26 AM
I have exacly the same problem with my ssd X25- E extreme ..system only reconiced 8mg .....lost all my work......ssd is back to overclokers...and wayting for replacement......I'm a very desapointed,
Eduardo Niebla
11-24-2009 07:35 AM
I also bought 4 month ago a 25X-E 32G (50 nanos). I was running Ubuntu 9.04. After a spurious failure ( I don't know if an automatic upgrade spilled the Boot Loader - GRUB-) I decided to install firmware 045C8850 and install clean, Ubuntu 9.10. For more than 1 month the drive ran to specs. Yesterday it got a hit : Drive error. I recovered with fsck. That luck did'nt last. Two boots after the BIOS was just showing à 8 MB drive. Now it is definitely gone. It does'nt show up either in bios or with the firmware update pgm. I am happy I am not alone! I have just to négociate a RMA.