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Title: Intel 180 SSD disk with Lenovo firmware can not use Intel firmware
Tags: english, debian
-Date: 2013-08-18 13:50
+Date: 2013-08-18 14:00
-
Earlier, I reported about my problems using an Intel SSD 520 Series
-180 GB disk. Friday I was told by IBM that the original disk should
-be thrown away. And as there no longer was a problem to brick the
-firmware, I decided today to try to install Intel firmware to replace
-the Lenovo firmware currently on the disk.
+Earlier, I reported about
+my
+problems using an Intel SSD 520 Series 180 GB disk. Friday I was
+told by IBM that the original disk should be thrown away. And as
+there no longer was a problem if I bricked the firmware, I decided
+today to try to install Intel firmware to replace the Lenovo firmware
+currently on the disk.
I searched the Intel site for firmware, and found
-issdfut_2.0.4.iso
-which according to the site should contain firmware. I inserted the
-broken disk in one of my spare laptops and booted the ISO from a USB
-stick. The disk was recognized, but the program claimed the newest
-firmware already were installed and refused to insert any Intel
-firmware. So no change, and the disk is still unable to handle write
-load. :( I guess the only way to get them working would be if Lenovo
-releases new firmware. No idea how likely that is. Anyway, just
-blogging about this test for completeness. I got a working Samsung
-disk, and see no point in spending more time on the broken disks.
+issdfut_2.0.4.iso
+(aka Intel SATA Solid-State Drive Firmware Update Tool) which
+according to the site should contain the latest firmware for SSD
+disks. I inserted the broken disk in one of my spare laptops and
+booted the ISO from a USB stick. The disk was recognized, but the
+program claimed the newest firmware already were installed and refused
+to insert any Intel firmware. So no change, and the disk is still
+unable to handle write load. :( I guess the only way to get them
+working would be if Lenovo releases new firmware. No idea how likely
+that is. Anyway, just blogging about this test for completeness. I
+got a working Samsung disk, and see no point in spending more time on
+the broken disks.