11-15-2009 04:34 AM
Since I have successfully flashed the meanwhile withdrawn Trim supporting SSD Firmware into my 2 Intel X25-M 2G SSD's, I would like to know, if it is safe to use the SSD Toolbox.
Is there something wrong with that tools too? What may happen?
If it should be safe for all Intel X25-M 2G users, which did not ran into problems after flashing the TRIM Firmware, why stopped Intel offering the SSD Toolbox?
Regards
Fernando
11-15-2009 08:38 AM
So? I did not say you must have AHCI for TRIM to work, I did say you do not need to run Optimizer if you have AHCI set in BIOS with Microsoft AHCI driver installed--and that is from the Intel White paper:
"When using the latest Microsoft Windows* 7 operating system with Microsoft AHCI storage drivers the OS will contain native support to execute the Intel® SSD Optimizer on an Intel SSD without requiring any user interaction."
"Microsoft Windows* 7
Microsoft* AHCINative OS support (Intel® SSD Toolbox not required)"You cannot have Microsoft AHCI driver installed if you do not have BIOS set to AHCI.
11-15-2009 11:55 AM
@ ambizytl:
I didn't ask, if and why any owner of an Intel X25-M G2 SSD used Intel's SSD Toolbox, my question was: "Why stopped Intel offering it?"
There are a lot of reasons why Intel SSD users want to take benefit of the Toolbox options, but
a) only those users are able to do it, who had downloaded the Toolbox before it was withdrawn by Intel and
b) those users, who got it, may be afraid to use it, because nobody knows what may be wrong with these special SSD tools.
Regards
Fernando
11-15-2009 12:03 PM
I don't know why Intel took down the Toolbox, but I have used it without any issues.
11-15-2009 08:18 AM
Is it true, Intel are going to recall all G2 SSDs. I was reading this in another blog
11-15-2009 08:41 AM
You have a link to that blog? I find it hard to believe they would have even those of us who updated the firmware successfully send back our SSD's, of which I have 3!