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  • grits
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    ACHI worked

    Hi GSKill,

    After I set the storage mode to "ACHI", the update process worked fairly smoothly. Now all three of my drives are 3.2 firmware.

    Thanks for your help,
    grits

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  • G.SKILL
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    Originally posted by grits View Post
    Hi,
    I selected package 'A' and it uploaded. I've selected one or both of the 60 GB drives and press the 'Download firmware' button. The 'SSDUpdate' window pops up ('Make sure to backup...'), and I select OK. The system hangs. Nothing happens. Both of the drives are currently at firmware version 3.1.

    What is causing this problem?

    grits
    Hi grits,

    sorry for the inconvenience.

    This storage can't be recognize at RAID or IDE mode when using upgrade tool.
    Please set AHCI mode.
    Let me know does it work.

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  • G.SKILL
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    Originally posted by AJCroteau View Post
    Does this work using a motherboard having a NVidia chipset?

    AJ
    Sorry. The ssdupdate software still could not work on the NVIDIA chip. This question I already repaid give SandForce period of time. Was also waiting for that SandForce proposes the solution.

    Originally posted by Bec View Post
    Is there any way to flash after a failed firmware update?

    I was trying to flash FM-25S2S-240GBP2 with firmware 3.2 and got a blue screen.

    Now the drive shows up as [SandForce-(S3)] in bios and is not recognized in windows.
    Got a blue screen
    Are you in the Windows upgrade firmware?
    Please try turn off the computer power few second then turn on the computer. If the SSD still is [SandForce-(S3)] , Then you need RMA this SSD.
    Last edited by G.SKILL; 01-25-2011, 06:26 PM.

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  • grits
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    Problem: System hangs

    Hi,

    I installed boot CD on a USB drive and booted from it. After Windows loaded, I navigated to the firmware updater, and it started up.

    However, the updater did not find my RAID0 drives, so I rebooted and set my BIOS storage configuration to 'IDE' instead of 'RAID'.

    I rebooted into the flash drive boot CD and ran the updater again. My two Phoenix Pro FM-25S2S-60GBP2 drives were listed, as well as my other G-Skill drive.

    I selected package 'A' and it uploaded. I've selected one or both of the 60 GB drives and press the 'Download firmware' button. The 'SSDUpdate' window pops up ('Make sure to backup...'), and I select OK. The system hangs. Nothing happens. Both of the drives are currently at firmware version 3.1.

    What is causing this problem?

    grits

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  • Bec
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    Is there any way to flash after a failed firmware update?

    I was trying to flash FM-25S2S-240GBP2 with firmware 3.2 and got a blue screen.

    Now the drive shows up as [SandForce-(S3)] in bios and is not recognized in windows.

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  • AJCroteau
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    Does this work using a motherboard having a NVidia chipset?

    AJ

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  • hkfriends
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    This is good and tested working in AMD chipset (as i keep failed run the GUI in Windows 7 x64)

    BTW, I tried in a Mac Book Pro and cannot flash the FW (due to unable to detect drive)

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  • G.SKILL
    started a topic How to use Boot CD and upgrading SSD firmware.

    How to use Boot CD and upgrading SSD firmware.

    1. Download Boot CD image.
    2. Burn the image into CD/DVD.
    3. Copy the software Update tool and new firmware into USB disk.
    4. Boot your computer from CD/DVD. ( Mac users need to hold down the key “ALT”, so that you could boot from CD. )

    Now, please wait for a second…


    For the users who use Mac or who don’t use Windows files system, please make sure to backup all your data before following the steps below.
    1. Type "diskpart" and then press Enter.
    2. Type "list disk" and then press Enter. (All your disk information would be shown up after step 2 is done.)
    3. Check your SSD disk number, X, and then type "select disk X".
    4. Type "clean". (All partition and data will be deleted.)
    Notice: If you skip the four steps we mentioned above, the firmware couldn’t be updated of the hard disks.


    Start updating firmware.
    For Phoenix/Phoenix Pro
    Type “dir/w c:” to find out your USB disk (RED word we mark could be any alphabet of C~Z).
    Type “ssdupdate” to begin the firmware updating.

    If you starting running ssdupdate program and then your SSD couldn’t be detected, please go checking the BIOS storage which should be set as "AHCI" mode.

    Next

    Your system will not reboot automatically after you finish updating firmware under the command mode window.

    Click “ Refresh Driver List “and then you’ll see firmware updating has been already done.

    Remove the boot CD and reboot computer.
    Last edited by G.SKILL; 12-23-2010, 08:05 PM.
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