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Boot cd Error ssdchk.exe error
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11-17-2009 02:00 PM
Hi, i just got a 64gb m225 and decided to update the firmware my current is 1571, i made a bootable disk from the crucial dowload page for this drive, tried to use it and got the following error.
i got to the first screen press return to continue to boot from cd, next was a load of dos script to fast to read then
Please eject cd and reboot computer, ssdchk.exe read error.
can anybody help?
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11-17-2009 02:06 PM
i had the same, and i use an usb key and it's work
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11-17-2009 02:56 PM
make sure the bios settings are also to "IDE" or "ATA" mode, not ahci. I dont believe the flash can occur w/ AHCI (its dos based and dos doesnt understand ahci)
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11-17-2009 04:25 PM
I'm using Raid settings, i have two WD disks in raid 0 the SSD isn't, it a non-raid member.
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11-17-2009 04:34 PM - last edited on 11-17-2009 04:35 PM
to flash the disk you probably need to put it into non-raid env (ide mode). after flashed you could move settings for the ide/ahci mode back.
Indeed i'm such a paranoid **bleep** i would sugguest setting ide mode and unplugging the other dirves while flashing.
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11-18-2009 06:41 AM
Looks like you were right, after changing the bios settings back to IDE it was a doddle, also i removed the other drives just to be safe.
Cheers for your help, D
