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Intel 535 SSD long boot time Windows 10 (black screen with cursor)

IPetr8
New Contributor

Intel 535 SSD long boot time Windows 10 (black screen with cursor). MY VIDEO:

Howdy Everyone. Just picked up the Intel 535 120Gb SSD card. Installed it on my GIGABYTE GA-H97-D3H board and installed Windows 10 X64 without a problem. However, I am seeing a boot performance issue. This drive is taking about 19 seconds to boot, approximately 7 seconds longer than my Plextor M5S PX-128M5S.

Intel - Is this going to be fixed in a future firmware release? My Firmware: RG21

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

sfuma,

We understand you installed one of our SSDs but it seems is taking longer than expected and also it shows a black screen with the mouse cursor.We would like you to check if the motherboard is using the latest BIOS update, if not you can go to this http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4962# bios website and download it. (We always suggest to contact the manufacturer before applying the update).Now, after checking the list of tested SSDs, we found the Intel® SSD 535 is not listed, please check this http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList/SSD/mb_ssd_support.pdf link, you may also want to check with the motherboard's manufacturer.NC

IPetr8
New Contributor

I have installed the latest version of the BIOS -F7.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

sfuma,

Thanks for replying back. Did the BIOS update make any difference at all?Did you contact the motherboard manufacturer to ask for compatibility with our drive as well?We will be waiting for your response.NC

IPetr8
New Contributor

After updating the BIOS performance remained low.

Posted by motherboard manufacturers about the problem with the SSD. Despite the fact that they have a list of INTEL 530, INTEL 535 specifications meet the requirements.

Most likely the problem devsleep : http://drivers.softpedia.com/blog/intel-fixes-devsleep-issue-for-its-530-and-535-solid-state-drive-s... Intel Fixes DevSleep Issue for Its 530 and 535 Solid-State Drive Series