06-24-2015 12:54 PM
Has this drive failed after only 15 months use. PC working fine one day the next it won't get past the first screen on boot up. Unplug the hard drive and it try's to boot but can't find the drive
AsuS saver tooth x79 board
Intel ssd 530 240gb
To say I an frustrated is an understatement having spent all day testing everything Else I just can't believe that this expensive drive has failed totally there must be a fix
Not tried to use the tool on the drive as only just found out we should be using the tool every week. PC won't boot so can't use the tool until get another pc to put this drive in. I don't even know if the ssd drive has power
Please help
06-25-2015 09:38 AM
Hello addy1321,
We are sorry to know that your SSD has failed.
For this type of issue it is advised to http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/contactsupport Contact Intel Support, a support agent in your region will help you troubleshoot, and if needed, provide warranty support.
For further replies, please use the original thread created for this issue:
06-25-2015 10:37 AM
Hey Jonathan
I purchased a used PC
Put the Intel drive into the PC
Booted Windows from the Used PC Hard drive
Ran the tool it said furmware upto date
Ran the tool that said to run every week
Took intel drive out of used PC
Put back into the broken PC
BROKEN PC NOW WORKING PERFECT
My guess - the drive was asleep - or needed the tool to be run as part of normal use.
I should have read the user manual
is this thread useful
if not we should change the subject/title as its not true
06-25-2015 04:02 PM
Hello addy1321,
We are glad that your SSD is working correctly now.
The tool that you mention may be the SSD optimizer function of https://downloadcenter.intel.com/search?keyword=Intel+SSD+Toolbox Intel® SSD Toolbox. If this is what you are referring to, please keep in mind that in current operating systems (like Windows 7* or later) the OS runs TRIM in the background to the optimize function, in these systems, running the optimizer may not be required.
If the SSD is not optimized, or if TRIM is not running, it would cause slow performance, but the drive should still be detected. So the issue experienced may be related to something else.
We would advise you to update the BIOS of your PC, as well as the firmware of the SSD. Then monitor the system in case there are any further issues.