Intel has once again promised a fix for the glitchy firmware update tool it released for its 34nm solid-state drives last month. But it still can't say when the new version will arrive.
The chip giant released new firmware for the drives on 26 October. The following day it pulled the software after a number of users running 64- …
Bricking something that expensive is never fun. I accidentally un-plugged a machine containing 4x STEC ZeusIOPs drives, 2 of which were doing a FPGA code update. In theory the only way to brick them. But the all came out OK. :D
Intel replicates 'bricked SSD' bug, pledges fix
Intel has once again promised a fix for the glitchy firmware update tool it released for its 34nm solid-state drives last month. But it still can't say when the new version will arrive. The chip giant released new firmware for the drives on 26 October. The following day it pulled the software after a number of users running 64- …
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Posted Sunday 8th November 2009 05:55 GMT
Bracken Dawson
oh dear #
Bricking something that expensive is never fun. I accidentally un-plugged a machine containing 4x STEC ZeusIOPs drives, 2 of which were doing a FPGA code update. In theory the only way to brick them. But the all came out OK. :D
Posted Thursday 19th November 2009 13:26 GMT
James Hayes
Fingers crossed... #
Intel are promising an update by month end... http://www.intel.com/support/ssdc/hpssd/sb/CS-031021.htm
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