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Intel 750 SSD Failure on System Resume

DF2
New Contributor II

Hi there, I recently purchased an Intel 750 SSD (2.5 inch drive, model number SSDPE2MW400G4R5) and am having some major issues with getting it to run smoothly. I originally had it as a boot drive for Windows 10 on a newly purchased Gigabyte GA-Z170X-Gaming G1 Motherboard. Everything with the installation went smoothly. The drive was connected to the motherboard via the M.2 to U.2 Add-in-Card. My experience was fine until attempting to resume from the sleep or hibernation state on my computer. Except for a few random instances, the SSD failed to resume the system from sleep and would eventually give up and restart the system altogether. Specifically, my monitors would show nothing and have no display signal, further my mouse and keyboard would quickly disconnect (after waking the computer) and stay disconnected. However, The computer fans would turn on along with all interior lights and stay running. After auto-restarting, I would then be greeted with a blue screen of death with the error message "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE". After the next restart (due to the BSOD), the system would then boot fine, usually taking me to the state where i had originally left the computer when it was slept. Attempting the hibernation state would cause the same error (INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE) to appear which would then cause a restart which (after automatic windows repair at the splash screen), would load where i left off at before hibernating the computer. The ensuing hours were then dedicated to trying to find the root cause of the problem. I'll briefly summarize the actions (that I can remember) taken below:

  • Downloaded Intel SSD Toolbox and ensured all drivers were up to date.
  • Uninstalled and reinstalled intel ssd drivers along with various others such as nvidia display drivers.
  • Changed Power State options to high performance, and changed the hard drive turn off option to "never"
  • Downloaded the latest (non-beta) BIOS version for Motherboard. Specific version ID was changed from F2 to F3 (Full hardware info will be provided below)
  • Ran Windows Memory Diagnostic Test, which came back with no errors on the RAM.
  • Ran Full Diagnostic Test on SSD through Intel SSD Toolbox, which came back with no errors.
  • Re-checked for any loose connections within computer case.
  • Uninstalled various non-core programs, and closed non-critical processes before attempting to sleep. Most likely coincidental and non-repeatable, I actually did get the system to resume a few times from the sleep state doing this method. However, after restarting and closing out the same programs and processes, I could not replicate the result. A couple hours of attempts and I gave up on this path.
  • Uninstalled windows 10 altogether and reinstalled Windows 8 cleanly. The issue still persisted in the hibernation and sleep state on windows 8 as well.

At this point, I was out of ideas and decided that the best path forward was to put windows 10 on my SAMSUNG 840 EVO 500 GB to further isolate, confirm, and better diagnose the Intel 750 SSD and the drivers as the underlying issue. As a result, I disconnected all other hard drives/SSD's along with the Intel 750 SSD and installed Windows 10 on the Samsung SSD, I once again attempted the sleep and hibernation states multiple times and over several restarts after installing various programs and drivers. I did not have any issue occur once. The system resumed in roughly 7-10 seconds every time, without a problem.

I now connected all my other storage devices to my PC to once again test for problems. First of all, the Intel 750 SSD was detected and accessible under my devices and drives. I then proceeded to test the sleep state once again without issue on multiple instances. However, the total time to resume from the sleep state increased to roughly 20-30 seconds. Further, the Intel 750 SSD was now no longer detected by windows. Checking Event Viewer lists two relevant entries occurring during system resume.

  1. Error at 12:54:59 AM at Source "stornvme" (event id 11): The driver detected a controller error on \Device\RaidPort2.
  2. Warning at 12:55:04 AM at Source "disk" (event id 157): Disk 4 has been surprise removed.

At this point, I entered into Device Manager and disabled, and then re-enabled the "standard NVM Express Controller". This immediately caused windows to detect the ssd once again and fixed my issue (until the next sleep state is attempted). If anyone could provide any guidance to me on this issue it would be much appreciated. I do know that users have had similar issues with other M.2 SSD's not resuming from sleep state. One solution I've also read about is to disable link power management? However, I don't want to attempt anything else until I perhaps hear from someone with more experience on solving an issue like this. Thanks so much for reading this far, I'll provide a summary of my specs below, but please let me know anything else needed to help aid you all in solving this!

Operating System

Windows 10 Home 64-bit

CPU

Intel Core i3/i5/i7 6xxx @ 3.50GHz 23 °C

Skylake 14nm Technology

RAM

16.0GB

Motherboard

Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. Z170X-GamingG1 (U3E1) 28 °C

Graphics

XB270HU (2560x1440@144Hz)

VG248 (1920x1080@144Hz)

VG248 (1920x1080@144Hz)

TOSHIBA-TV (1920x1080@60Hz)

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 (EVGA)

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 (EVGA)

ForceWare version: 353.62

SLI Enabled

Storage

223GB SanDisk SDSSDHII240G (SSD)

931GB TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 (SATA)

223GB KINGSTON SV300S37A240G (SSD)

931GB TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 (SATA)

372GB NVMe INTEL SSDPE2MW40 (Unknown)

465GB Samsung SSD 840 EVO 500GB (SSD)

931GB TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 (SATA)

Optical Drives

HL-DT-ST BDDVDRW UH12NS30

Audio

Sound Blaster ZxRi

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jbenavides
Valued Contributor II

Hello gaudi5000,

We strongly advise you to apply the actions that have resolved this issue for other users as mentioned in previous posts. Here are some of the main things to check for this type of behavior:

- Make sure you are using the most recent version of https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/23929/Intel-Solid-State-Drive-Data-Center-Family-for-NVMe-... Intel® Solid-State Drive Data Center Family for NVMe Drivers, currently 1.3.0.1007.

- Use Intel® SSD Data Center Tool or Intel® SSD Toolbox to update the Firmware of your Intel® SSD 750 Series. These are available from Intel® Download Center: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/86741/Intel-SSD-750-Series-1-2TB-2-5in-PCIe-3-0-20nm-MLC- Drivers & Software

- Check the http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5489# bios GIGABYTE - Motherboard - Socket 1151 - GA-Z170M-D3H (rev. 1.0) support website and make sure you are using the most recent BIOS version for your motherboard.

- Check the document http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/solid-state-drives/000005967.html Booting an NVMe* PCI Express* Solid State Drive for Solid State Drives, look for the closest match for your motherboard and apply the configuration.

- For the Add-in-card model, make sure it is connected to a PCIe 3.0 x4 slot.

JLIM22
New Contributor

I'd solved this problem.

After updating mainboard's bios from F5 version to F6c version,

Everything's OK!

No more problem when resuming from energy saving sleep mode exists.

Gigabyte have released new version beta BIOS that has improved M.2 SSD compatibility on 23/12/2015.

Intel 750 SSD add in card type( pci e 3.0 × 4) is now working on perfectly!

jbenavides
Valued Contributor II

I am glad to know the recommendations worked for you and that your system is now working properly.

JSwan1
New Contributor

I was having the same problem described here, and finally found the solution after reading this thread.

Here's what finally worked for me:

1.) updated latest firmware for the Intel 750

2.) updated Bios to F6 on Gigabyte website

I did both of the above before trying sleep mode again, so I can't say if both parts were necessary. In the end, it worked, and that's all that matters to me. Thanks to everyone for their inputs.

My system runs Windows 10 on a GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 with various SATA SSDs and HDDs.

TSpen3
New Contributor

I'm also having the same issue. The Intel SSD 750 series is a great performing hard drive. But, unfortunately can't get it to serve as the boot drive. And when Windows 10 goes into sleep mode, it doesn't wake showing the SSD as an active drive. Hoping you guys can come up with a fix for it.