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How to REALLY update Intel SSD firmware (02HD) from USB flash drive

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

As /message/71345# 71345 http://communities.intel.com/message/71345# 71345 didn't work I found a better way update to the new firmware from a USB-drive:

Before we start you'll have to Open "My Computer". Either from Start Menu or by hitting the Windows Button + E. Now in the new window, press ALT button. Select Tools, then Folder Options. Under View select "Show hidden files, folders, and drives". Also uncheck "Hide protected operating files". Select "Ok".

A) Download the latest firmware, as we speak it's 02HD. http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=18363 http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=18363

B) Now you need a program like PowerISO or UltraISO to extract the content from the ISO file to a temporary folder of your choice.

C) One of the extracted files is config.sys. Open the file with notepad and make sure to remove the two "A:\". The file should look like like this afterwards:

DEVICE=HIMEM.EXELASTDRIVE=ZBUFFERS=20 FILES=40DOS=HIGH,UMBDOSDATA=UMBSHELLHIGH=command.com /P

D) Now navigate to http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/191416-dos-usb-boot-drive.html http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/191416-dos-usb-boot-drive.html and download the two zip files, win98boot.zip and HPUSBformattool.zip.

E) Unzip the win98boot.zip to a temporary folder of your choice.

F) Insert you USB-drive.

G) Extract the HPUSBFW.EXE from the downloaded HPUSBformattool.zip, and run the program.

H) Make sure the tool has selected the correct device. Pick FAT32. Check quick format. Check create a DOS startup disk and browse to the folder with the unzipped win98boot.zip files. Click start, yes and ok. Close the tool.

I) Now navigate to the extracted ISO files (the files we extracted in 2.) and copy them all EXCEPT command.com and paste them to the drive you just prepared with the HP tool.

J) Restart and enter BIOS to select your USB-drive as your primary boot device. Save and exit.

K) Now it should boot from your USB-drive and auto start the update proces.

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Whoops! Guess I didn't see that OP was referring to an older FW. My bad

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Hey Jonathan, the reply by petter5 still works to me. Only one thing, in my case, "At the FreeDOS prompt (a:) go to the b: drive" should be go to the c: drive. I have updated from 2CV102HD to 2CV102M3 successfully. Hope this will help you too.

Again, appreciation to petter5. Thanks a lot.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

i wondering if i can update with already installed os, or i must uodate with the blank ssd? now my system run normal.. but i like to update my current firmware, if update with already installed os, will it ruin my system?

YES I updated my firmware with OS on it no problems.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Wow guys... way to difficult

go here

http://goebelmeier.de/bootstick/ http://goebelmeier.de/bootstick/

follow the instructions ..

use 7zip to "Open" the intel iso.. copy across FW to the usb stick

Boot

Run

Done

All freeware ... works 100% ... now using it to RUN old DOS only games ... actually real cool... built a parallels "virtual image" so as to be able to run it also under osx