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Updated Firmware released

Alan_F_Intel
New Contributor III
New Contributor III

Hey everyone,

If you haven't seen this yet in the announcements or in the replies:

Intel has released a new firmware (02HD) and firmware update tool (version 1.5) to fix the issue with the firmware update process on 34nm (G2) Intel® X25-M SSDs (80GB and 160GB).

Intel recommends that end users http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=18363 Download this firmware update tool and upgrade your SSD

• This new firmware provides Trim support (on 80GB and 160GB) and better sequential write performance (on 160GB)

• If you experience any issues during the upgrade process contact http://www.intel.com/go/ssdsupport Intel Customer Support

@ xout: Thanks for getting the word out.

rgds,

alan

NAND Solutions Group

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

This is Your Firmware with blue colour: "IDE/DiskINTEL_SSDSA2M160G2GC______2CV102G9"

So recommended to upgrade to the latest firmware: 02HD

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Thanks so much.

So, what is the general consensus here on this issue... is it worth the chance to upgrade the firmware? With the horror stories I have read about, I am afraid to do it to gain how much in performance? Or, does the firmware upgrade lessen the chances for this over-time 'data-degradation' we read about??

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

The new firmwares are all about to make the SSDs better and faster. I think most of the time the users are not following Intel`s instructions that`s why they have problems. If you`re using Win7 you can get the benefit of TRIM. It keeps running your SSD as it was brand new this new firmware is all about. With the old firmware your SSD will be slower by the time, it happens with all the SSDs around the world.

So you decide to upgrade or not.