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Intel 310 series SSD mSATA driver conflicts Windows 8 Consumer Build

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Hi Intel SSD community/support.

This is my first post here. As a desktop user with good Intel SSD experiences, I naturally decided upon an Intel product for reliability and performance as an upgrade to my MSi Windpad 110W Tablet. http://www.msi.com/product/nb/WindPad-110W.html# /?div=Specification SPECS.

I replaced the stock Sandisk 32GB SSD with the;

* Solid State (SSD) - Intel - SSDMAEMC080G2C1

Intel 80GB SSD, 310 Series, mini PCIe mSATA 3Gb/s, Read 200MB/s, Write 70MB/s, OEM

Under Windows 8 Consumer Build - the SSD causes the OS to hang and become unbootable after initial clean install (once any device driver install or Windows Update is attempted). Under a clean install of Windows 7 - with all drivers and updates completed, the Win8 Boot disc will not even load allowing an upgrade install (hands also).

However - the stock 32GB Sandisk SSD performed the Windows 8 install without any issues, and allowed driver updates and Windows Updates to occur - never once crashing, hanging or making the OS unbootable.

I can only deduce that the Hardware/Driver of the Intel SSD is the root cause of the issue. Right now, WIndows 7 is performing with no issues on the same Tablet device with the installed Intel 310 series SSD. I also installed 4GB of RAM (replacing 2GB stock) - however memtest and other diagnostics proved there was no Win8 issue with the RAM.

Can you please confirm;

A. If you have any suggested driver updates or fixes for this issue and/or

B. My Australian warranty/refund position (purchase was last week).

Here's a link to others confirming the same issue: http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/other-brands/42626-msi-windpad-110w-44.html link

Thank you.

Sheeds.

http://www.wpdownunder.com http://www.wpdownunder.com

PS - I was aiming to do a Win8 preview write-up on my website and need this issue resolved first.

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Here we go. Intel's latest technical support reply:

"Our testing shows the compatibility you've mentioned is not with Intel SSD and Win8 but also including AMD-based chipset, this would need to be further investigated upon official release of Windows 8."

So it's the combo of Windows 8 and the AMD chipset/CPU which is causing incompatibilities with the Intel 310 series mSATA SSD! Damn.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Thanks, Sheeds. At least that shed some light. I'll likely use the stock drive for the time being and I'm sure by the time they get around to fixing the issue, mSATA drives will be dirt cheap and I'll be getting a bigger drive that's NOT Intel :-).

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Well here's a quick summary from the MSi Windpad thread over at the tablet forums that a user made:

Sandisk SSD + AMD chipset + Win 7 = Everything OK

MydigitalSSD + AMD chipset + win 7 = Everything OKIntel 310 SSD msata + AMD chipset + Win 7 = Everything OKIntel 310 SSD msata + Intel chipset + Win 7 = Everything OK

Sandisk SSD + AMD chipset + Win 8 = Everything OK

MydigitalSSD + AMD chipset + win 8 = Everything OKIntel 310 SSD msata + Intel chipset + Win 8 = Everything OKIntel 310 SSD msata + AMD chipset + Win 8 = NOT OK

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

I followed up tech support from Australia, logged a help ticket and discovered the answer this way. With over 1K views of this post over 3 weeks - there was NOT a SINGLE reply from intel staff here.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Now intel are saying they won't support a refund.....