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Intel 520 SSD Failure (Need Help/Advice/Tips | BSOD, Dead Drive)

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

-I have a Lenovo Y580 Model 20994CU.

-I went to BestBuy recently and bought a Intel 520 120GB SSD.

-I bought Acronis True Image Home 2012 to clone my HDD via Sata to USB cable to my Intel 520 SSD. Completed that problem free. After that I swapped my HDD for my SSD and it booted right up with no problems.

-The Intel 520 120GB SSD is my boot/storage drive. It's my only drive, my main drive with a little over 40GB free(I rarely use more then 40GB).

-It has the latest 400i firmware as written on the box and I used Intel SSD Toolbox right when I installed it.

-It froze a couple of times. One time it unfroze and installed the driver again even though it was already working for days with a previous freeze 2 days prior to when it froze and reinstalled the driver. Today, it randomly would not boot again. I used CCCleaner when I installed the SSD and thought it could have caused a problem(Checked all boxes except "wipe free space") but it froze again a few days after I recloned it without running CCCleaner(running fine until random freeze).

-Worked fine after it froze few days ago, booted up today and it refused to leave the "windows is starting up" first boot screen. Then BSOD "Drive Failure" appeared 1 minute into the boot.

-I don't overclock, go on bad websites, modify hardware, or install any modifying software. I keep it simple. My Y580 works great and runs normal with my stock Toshiba 5400rpm HDD.

-I took it out and I am running my HDD now.

-The SSD has refused to boot up 3 times, froze 2 times, and has given me a BSOD... I was surprised... I have honestly not seen a BSOD since Windows 95 and had many PC/Laptops since then(aware hot to build/fix, I am fairly tech literate)

-Not sure what's going on. If Intel 520 SSD drive did not freeze, bootup,or display a BSOD I would have loved it. Once it displayed the BSOD I had enough. It ran smooth, fast, and consistent usually but it's only drawbacks were it's 3 refusals to boot past the windows is starting up screen and the 2-3 random freezes.

-It also appeared to use more CPU power.

-I am going to return it, and try the SSD one more time.

-What can I do to prevent any problems guys? Am i doing anything wrong? Thanks for any help guys.Need Help |

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

I have an Intel 520 120 GB SSD in a Lenovo ThinkPad W520. I have been experiencing SSD "freezes" at least once per week for months now. By freeze, I mean that the HDD LED is stuck on and, although the mouse moves, I can't do anything, forcing a hard reboot. I've tried various "fixes" for the issue that I've found searching forums, but nothing has fixed the issue permanently. I'm sure we'd all be appreciative of a real fix.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

At first, I googled and found out the "LPM Fix (registry fix)" but it didn't solve the freezing problem. Turning on or enabling HOT SWAP in BIOS solve the sudden freeze. If there is an option in your bios to enable hot swap, just enabled ONLY the PORT where your SSD connected (usually at PORT 0). Hope it helps.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

While trying some more things to improve this situation (revert to MS AHCI drivers), I had a catastrophic failure. I received a BSOD with F4 code. When I tried to reboot, I unlocked the PGP Desktop passcode (company required) and then all I get is "Missing operating system". I tried several things but to no avail. I'm currently decrypting the drive (takes hours) in order to try a Windows 7 Repair disc, but I'm not too hopeful considering some other things I've read. I'll not be using this drive as a boot/OS drive anymore, that's certain, and I may just return it.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

I plan to submit this thread to Intel.

If they have not seen it already. My 330 feels faster then my 520 but I don't see how this is.

Hopefully a solution is available to us all soon.

Anyone have any luck so far?

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Hi there,

I'm the lucky owner of an Asus CG 8265 with an I7-2600K which had an original SSD of Adata : S596 Turbo.

Because this SSD is not one of the fastests and the capacity of 64GB is not that much, I replaced it by the 520 120 GB.

Everything went well using the Intel Data Migration software.But.....

Since that date I had more than 10 BSOD's at startup. Never saw one before on this system.

Am also using the latest microcode 400i, and don't know what to do ,except going back to the Adata SSD.

Another weired thing is the 520 SMART figures :

oC Power cycle count : 127

AE Unexpected Power loss : 98

C0 Unsafe Shutdown Count : 98

I think looking atthese figures and the other reports that it is about time that Intel does something to at least give us the feeling

they intend to proceed in the SSD business.

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