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As for the answer to the question in the title of this blog post, -as far as I know, the only solution is to replace the disk. It might -be possible to flash it with Intel firmware instead of the Lenovo -firmware. But I have not tried and did not want to do so without -approval from Lenovo as I wanted to keep the warranty on the disk -until a solution was found and they wanted the broken disks back.

+as far as I know, the only solution I know about is to replace the +disk. It might be possible to flash it with Intel firmware instead of +the Lenovo firmware. But I have not tried and did not want to do so +without approval from Lenovo as I wanted to keep the warranty on the +disk until a solution was found and they wanted the broken disks +back.