10-17-2014 10:22 AM
I purchase an oem version of an Intel 530 SSD (120 GB) from Newegg and I'm having issues with the drive being recognized for migration and firmware updates. I am attempting to migrate my current drive to the SSD via an SATA to USB3 cable.
When I connect the cable, my computer originally saw it as an non journaled drive. Intel data migration software and Intel SSD toolbox would not recognize the drive as being an Intel SSD. The migration software would give an error that it only works on Intel drives and suggested I buy a program. The SSD toolbox sees the drive but will not report SMART status (again, says it is not an Intel drive) or update the firmware.
In an attempt to recognize the drive, I created a single NTFS partition. Still isn't "seen" an Intel drive by both Intel programs.
Attempts to remedy the issue have been;
In device manager, the drive is listed as "ASMT 2115 SCSI Disk Device" and is using generic drivers Windows 8 installed.
What am I doing wrong? Directly connecting the drive to the laptop via SATA is not an option since the laptop does not have an optical drive.
10-20-2014 07:38 AM
It is possible that the USB adapter you are using is masking the drive and the operating system cannot identify it properly.
We know that the cable Bizlink G13532-001 allows the computer to recognize the Intel® SSD properly.
Another workaround you can try is using a third party data migration/cloning software. There are some available for free:
NOTE: These links are being offered for your convenience and should not be viewed as an endorsement by Intel of the content, products, or services offered there.