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My X25M (160GB, gen 1) just died...

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

My machine suddenly froze up. I did a force power off then back on,

and it wouldn't boot from the SSD. I'm using OS X -- it just

shows a blinking folder with a ?.

I've only had the drive for ~9 months.

I pulled the SSD and installed it in a Linux box, ran smartctl, and

the drive claimed it had no errors in its log. No reallocated

sectors. (What else should I look at?).

I ran "parted" (prints partition tables) and it printed a warning that

the drive has a GPT table but not a "valid fake msdos partition

table" (?).

I use smartctl to run the self tests, and strangely they all quickly

claimed to be "Completed without error" yet list 30% under

"Remaining".

So then I tried to use "dd" to do a raw copy of all bytes on the

disk. This failed at around 97GB, and added 17 errors to the smart

log. I ran this again and it failed at the same spot, adding

another 12 errors in the smart log.

Next I'll try the Intel SSD Toolkit... looks like it just came back.

Has anyone else experienced their Intel SSDs fail...? Any suggestions

what to try/do next?

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Good news -- Intel sent me a replacement drive. It arrived exactly 1 week after I mailed the broken one to them. And, the replacement is a G2 (but my original was a G1), which is nice....

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Lucky you. It took me over two weeks.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Though, curiously, the firmware was stale (02HA); I updated it to 02HD. Not a big deal, but I'd expect Intel would update the firmware before sending out a replacement drive...

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

I just sent in a 1st-gen 80GB drive for exchange. It worked for 6 months, then failed. The Intel SSD toolkit wasn't terribly helpful (just says to contact support), but at least it was easy to get an RMA. I have my fingers crossed to get a 2nd-gen drive in exchange.