04-13-2013 04:41 PM
SSD25So I have an SSD 525 60GB, plugged into a DC3217IYE. The BIOS version is 40 and everything worked fine (tested XP, 7, and Windows 8). I installed a wave of Windows Updates, and the system rebooted. When the system started up again, it just "froze" on the boot screen. Attempting to restart yielded the same results. I removed the mSATA drive and the system attempted to boot to the Network. At this point I was able to restart and get into the BIOS. Reconnecting the mSATA...and back to square one...frozen on the Intel BIOS Boot up screen.
I am guessing that somehow the drive has failed but I am open to suggestions.
Thanks!
04-14-2013 08:11 AM
1. Try another port.
2. Re-seat all cables and connectors.
2. Try another cable.
3. Edit BIOS settings so you can see where BIOS hangs.
You did mean the boot screen and not a system load screen, right? Come to think about it, I read about a Windows Update that Microsoft was recommending people uninstall on Win7. KB2823324 I think. Something about a platform update. Your symptoms are different but I would look at rolling the system back unless you have a better idea.
Try this link:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2839011/en-us You receive an Event ID 55 or a 0xc000021a Stop error in Windows 7 after you install security update 2823324
04-14-2013 08:50 AM
On the DC3217IYE system there is only one mSATA port (no cables) so no way to test if its the port or not (at least, not without another mSATA drive which I do not have available to me).
And yes, the Intel Boot Screen (I never see the Windows loading screen) is where the system hangs.
If I remove the drive, I can boot to USB, or to the BIOS, but once the drive is back in I cannot get anywhere.
Thanks for the suggestions though.
04-14-2013 09:27 AM
You never see the Windows load screen? How odd. OK, where does it hang in BIOS?
04-15-2013 05:39 AM
That is a good question. There are no codes to indicate where in the process it is hanging. All I can tell you is the Intel BIOS screen pops up, and nothing happens after that. (Unless, of course, I remove the drive) I have ordered a USB/mSATA adapter which should arrive in a couple of days. I will test the drive on another system to try to confirm the probably is the drive.