The interrupt message on which the system is hanging is associated with
the 3Ware controller. I did check the Kingston site for info on
upgrading the SSD. Unfortunately, they only support upgrading the
firmware on Windows 7. They suggest putting it on a Windows 7 box as a
secondary drive, but I don't have a Windows 7 box. Plus the bugs that
they list do not match the system's behavior.
I might be able to take the drive out, put it in its provided case for
use as an external drive and find someone who has Windows 7.
On 12/19/2011 11:13 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
Check the SSD manufacturer's site to see if there is new
SSD firmware available. Also check the BIOS settings to
make sure there isn't something silly going on like the
BIOS defaulting to running the sata interfaces in some
emulated IDE mode.
My corsair SSD drive had lots of warnings on various web
sites about this sort of thing. Apparently it is very picky
about the way the interface drives it.
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