Hi
I have a late 2007 MBP that I have been using with a 64GB Falcon for the last month or so quite happily.
Over the weekend I attempted to install Windows 7, but could not. Basically, with the SSD installed in the MBP it will not boot any Windows disk. This includes the installation DVD, a hard disk with it installed, or it would appear anything that relies on BIOS emulation.
They have the same problem with the OCZ drives:
http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/fo...t=54425&page=4
Is this something that G.Skill is aware of? Presumably it will be fixed at some point when a new firmware is released by Indillinx, but we have been waiting a while for it now :-(
Now I can't decide whether to ditch the SSD altogether, or maybe to buy an Intel one instead. The annoying thing is that I can't return it now, so I will have to stick it on ebay and lose money on it.
Does anyone have any similar experiences?
Thanks
Kevin
I have a late 2007 MBP that I have been using with a 64GB Falcon for the last month or so quite happily.
Over the weekend I attempted to install Windows 7, but could not. Basically, with the SSD installed in the MBP it will not boot any Windows disk. This includes the installation DVD, a hard disk with it installed, or it would appear anything that relies on BIOS emulation.
They have the same problem with the OCZ drives:
http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/fo...t=54425&page=4
Is this something that G.Skill is aware of? Presumably it will be fixed at some point when a new firmware is released by Indillinx, but we have been waiting a while for it now :-(
Now I can't decide whether to ditch the SSD altogether, or maybe to buy an Intel one instead. The annoying thing is that I can't return it now, so I will have to stick it on ebay and lose money on it.
Does anyone have any similar experiences?
Thanks
Kevin
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