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Installing RST causing BSOD at startup (Intel 520 Series 120GB)

CCaff
New Contributor

Ok, a bit of back story.

I was (still am) getting blue screens at start up. What would happen is; I'd start up the computer and after about 2-3 minutes (sometimes more, sometimes less) Windows would freeze and after a few seconds I'd get a bluescreen and the computer would restart.

Once the computer had restarted (sometimes this involves a startup repair), the PC would be fine, I could put full load on the CPU, GPU and RAM without any issues, the PC seemed to run fine.

After a heap of troubleshooting, I discovered it was one of the drivers on the motherboard CD causing the issue. I finally narrowed it down to the Rapid Storage Technology driver.

Before I install the RST driver, the system starts up fine and runs fine. When I install the RST driver (I've tried the latest v11.1.0.1006), I start to get the blue screen issue.

I've run memtest multiple times and it hasn't found any memory errors. Intel v3.0.3 Toolbox tells me I've got the latest firmware.

I've updated my BIOS and set the SATA to AHCI.

I've done a bit of Googling and this doesn't seem to be a rare problem (with 520 Series drives), so I'm seriously considering going with a different drive.here

Is there something I should try before I ask for a refund on this drive?

Is this a sign that the drive may just be faulty?

My Specs:

Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit SP1

Intel 3570K

ASRock Z77 Fatal1ty Professional

16GB (4*4) G.Skill DDR3 @1600MHz 9-9-9-24

ASUS GTX 670 DirectCU II

Corsair AX750

Intel 520 Series 120GB SSD

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

One other thing to keep in mind is the UEFI/BIOS version used with your board. I've been using an ASRock Z77 board recently, and they seem to be having a few odd issues with the UEFI/BIOS for their boards. If you are using an older version of the UEFI, I would consider updating to a newer version.

My ASR board has a UEFI update that also contains a new Intel Option ROM, that is used to configure RAID and SRT configurations. You should check that your board has a similar update.

CCaff
New Contributor

I've gotten another four BSODs. The blue screens are less frequent then they were, but I'm still getting them.

I installed the latest BIOS (which was released about 10 days ago), set power options to high performance, but nothing has completely stopped the blue screens.

The last four BSODs were:

CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION

0x000000f4

CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION

0x000000f4

BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO

0x00000074

CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION

0x000000f4

I'm not going to waste any more time trying to get this SSD working, I'll just get it replaced. Thanks for the help.