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Intel SSD 530 problem after OS Shutdown

TTay
New Contributor

Hi kford-Intel,

My motherboard is ASUS Z87-Pro and the BIOS version is 1504

Intel 530 SSD 240GB SSDSC2BW240A401(Received through RMA by Intel)

Windows 8 Pro 64bit

i7 4770K (stock)

G.Skill RipjawsX DDR3 2133 16GB

After cloning the replacement SSD through the Intel SSD Toolbox, was prompt that I can start using it. On restart the SSD was missing in BIOS and Windows too.

I had to unplug the power cord and also all USB devices and leave it for half an hour and reconnect all the USB devices and power on the PC. At start-up BIOS detected the Intel SSD, double click my "Computer" the Intel SSD was present.

To test if BIOS and Windows would detect my Intel SSD after doing a "restart"; yes it was detected during three "restarts".

To see what happens when I have the PC shutdown for 5 minutes and power on again, this time both, BIOS and Windows could not detect the Intel SSD but my Samsung EVO 120GB where I installed my Windows 8 Pro is always detected by BIOS and Windows.

If I want BIOS and Windows to detect the Intel 530 SSD ( which is still connected in my PC ) ;- waiting for some miracle to happen, I will have to unplug the power cord and everything mentioned earlier, and leave it for 30 minutes then power up the PC and it will be recognized by BIOS and Windows.

Hope you can come up with a solution.

Seems like the Intel SSD couldn't wake up or lock up after PC power off.

BTW I have my motherboard replaced (new same model) and also changed a new Corsair RM650 PSU yet nothing seems to work.

Hope this helps you in your quest for a new firmware to solve all this problem.

Thank you.

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KenF_Intel
Contributor

Hi All,

I see just one comment saying that a new cable solved the problem (thanks dboy).

Has anyone else had the chance to try a different DisplayPort cable?

Hi Ken,

I had the 20th pin of the DP cable taped with a thin strip of electrical tape to solve the problem.

Like I said before, the Samsung EVO SSDs had no issue with the wired 20th pin so I guess Intel need to do something about their 530 series SSD. (what a shame).

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Thank you!

Switching to a different Displayport cable solved the problem for me too.

RSnyd
New Contributor

I have the same problem with my Intel 530 SSD, however, I am using a DVI cable, and not a DP cable. When my computer has been shut down for a while, every time I start up I get the following message:

The message that it gives me is DRIVER_POWERSTATE_FAILURE.

ALSO, I get the same message when trying to wake my PC up from sleep.

The following is thread on the MS community where we basically narrowed it down to the SSD causing the issue.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-performance/driver-power-state-failure/7... Microsoft Community

I am extremely unhappy with this SSD purchase, and would like to resolve the problem.