I agree only with the last but one line of what EsaTuunanen has said. I am backing sandforce controllers because of their true diligence & intelligence. It is a known fact that, all SSD firmwares were patchy intially because of huge compatibility issues accross multiple SSD makers. However, this is also now very well known that the recent sandforce controller firmwares are very intelligently coded and outclass their competitors. Moreover, sandforce will surely have different kinds of agreements with SSD makers and hence who actually owns the firmware depends on this. I would say, forget all of these & I am sure one of these will surely help in having your SSD fixed. 1. Update the firmware of your BIOS 2. Update the sandforce firmware of your SSD to the latest 3. Update the firmware of your SSD maker / Motherboard to the latest
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