Some time ago I started getting BSODs, sometimes 1 every 3 days, sometimes 3 a day. I decided my SSD was installed about that time so was a good suspect.
I updated the firmware to 1916, then 2030. Still getting same regular BSODs.
I ported the SSD contents to a standard SATA disk. Its been over a week now and no BSOD.
I read on another site (http://www.bunkerhollow.com/blogs/ma...x0000007b.aspx) that they solved the issue by changing AHCI to COMPATIBILITY or even back to IDE. IDE is no good, I lose my hot swap capability. A quick test suggests COMPATIBILITY doesn't support hot swap either.
Also, per posts elsewhere, I can't modes once the OS is installed anyway (its my OS/boot disk).
So unless someone at gskill can help me pin down the Blue Screen of Deaths, this little guy, which I loved, will have to go back as faulty.
BTW, there was no one BSOD error code. Failed at random times, citing variety of codes (eg. 24,F4,8E,7E,4E,50,1A etc), variety of messages (eg. CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION,BAD_POOL_CALLER,PAGE_F AULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA etc), variety of modules named.
I updated the firmware to 1916, then 2030. Still getting same regular BSODs.
I ported the SSD contents to a standard SATA disk. Its been over a week now and no BSOD.
I read on another site (http://www.bunkerhollow.com/blogs/ma...x0000007b.aspx) that they solved the issue by changing AHCI to COMPATIBILITY or even back to IDE. IDE is no good, I lose my hot swap capability. A quick test suggests COMPATIBILITY doesn't support hot swap either.
Also, per posts elsewhere, I can't modes once the OS is installed anyway (its my OS/boot disk).
So unless someone at gskill can help me pin down the Blue Screen of Deaths, this little guy, which I loved, will have to go back as faulty.
BTW, there was no one BSOD error code. Failed at random times, citing variety of codes (eg. 24,F4,8E,7E,4E,50,1A etc), variety of messages (eg. CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION,BAD_POOL_CALLER,PAGE_F AULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA etc), variety of modules named.
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