07-24-2011 01:57 PM
Intel has been investigating the 'Bad Context 13x Error' as seen on select Intel® SSD 320 Series drives. This was previously noted in the Intel community post as "SSD Power Loss". To summarize the error: In certain circumstances, after an unexpected power loss, a small percentage of SSDs may experience this error on the next attempt to boot the system. In this situation, the system's BIOS reports an SSD as an 8MB capacity drive.
Intel has reproduced 'Bad Context 13x Error' utilizing strenuous testing methods. This 'Bad Context 13x Error' can be addressed via a firmware update and Intel is in the process of validating the firmware update. A future update will define the schedule to deliver the firmware fix.
The Intel SSD 320 Series continues to be shipped and is available for purchase. If you experience this error with your Intel SSD, please contact your Intel representative or Intel customer support (via web: http://www.intel.com/ www.intel.com or phone: http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/contact/phone www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/contact/phone) .
For those with Intel SSD 320 series SSDs who are concerned but currently unaffected, Intel advises the following actions:
Intel takes these issues seriously. Please watch for further updates on this site.
Rgds,
Alan
Intel's NVM Solutions Group
08-03-2011 01:52 PM
healeydave, same thing happened for me - harddrive died right before a client presentation. was not amused. now the rma drive is sitting on my desk, waiting for the firmware to put it back in. Besides writing back my data (I had a time machine backup handy too) I spent several hours now already for opening my macbook (its a pre-unibody, so takes some time) swapping hard drives.
This is not acceptable.
08-03-2011 01:53 PM
healeydave wrote:
... after my 320 Series SSD failed on Monday with this 8.4Mb issue ...As I described in /message/134599# 134599 my post in the other thread, if your drive really did show up as 8.4 megabits, you have a different problem.
08-03-2011 01:56 PM
I think even if firmware is ready to production and download they must triple check it, before release to public and the reason is the same - to not fail again with some "0Mb bug" or something like "drive is encrypted, please enter a password" when you never put it on...
08-03-2011 01:58 PM
Given the number of problems I have seen I continue to refer everyone to my web page on the topic from a gaming point of view
http://www.hardcore-games.tk/wp/ssd.html http://www.hardcore-games.tk/wp/ssd.html
I do not think a SSD is suitable for the primary drive.
The page has links to update the firmware for Intel and I may link to others if needed.
08-03-2011 02:20 PM
vegan, I am not here because I am looking for a fast gaming machine. I am here because I do business with my macbook pro and I bought a premium product with 5 years warranty and a good reputation because i need RELIABLE tools for my work. please stop posting 'fast gaming machine' advices, they dont help at all.
thanks.