by Kristian Vättö on 1/14/2012 3:22:00 PM
Posted in Storage , SSDs , Crucial , m4
Last week, we wrote about the BSOD issue that Crucial's M4 SSDs were experiencing. After 5184 hours (yes, that's the specific number) of active use, the SSD started to cause blue screens of death (i.e. BSODs) every hour or so. Originally, the fix was scheduled for next week but fortunately Crucial was able to release the firmware update yesterday. The firmware version is 0309 and can be downloaded here. It's recommended for all Crucial M4 SSDs, even if you are not experiencing the BSOD issue as it will prevent it from happening.
The earliest reports indicate that the update does fix the BSOD issue, although it will take at least several days before we can be sure of that. User Vivio at Crucial forums has already run benchmarks and the update appears to be a pure bug fix, as the performance is the same as with the older 0009 firmware (see Anand's review).
Source: Crucial
Print This Article 11 Comments View All Comments Post a Comment Burning the image file to a USB drive instead of CD by Azsen on Saturday, January 14, 2012 Well I spent about half an hour hunting around for simple instructions to copy the firmware ISO file to a bootable USB drive instead of CD (I don't have any spare CD-Rs around).Simplest guide was here:
http://www.storagereview.com/how_upgrade_crucial_s... Azsen Reply magic number by DanNeely on Saturday, January 14, 2012 Did they explain why its 5184? That doesn't look like anything special in either minutes, seconds, or days. DanNeely Reply RE: magic number by Meaker10 on Saturday, January 14, 2012 It's to do with a SMART counter apparently. Meaker10 Reply RE: magic number by Lord 666 on Monday, January 16, 2012 In the past couple days, my 256gb with 009 on it started acting very similar to this bug. Checked the hours and I'm in the low 2100s. Going to try this update in a few. Lord 666 Reply Upgraded successfully by Azsen on Saturday, January 14, 2012 Have just upgraded my 128GB M4 successfully. I remember in the previous guide (to update the firmware to v0009) it was saying you needed to put the SATA mode as IDE in the BIOS or it wouldn't work. However this instruction is left out of the latest guide. I wasn't sure if that was intentional or a mistake so I tried putting the drive it in IDE mode anyway but the updater program crashed when detecting the drive, so best to leave it in AHCI mode as that worked fine in the end.
Apparently in the guide it says it won't work if you're using SATA 6GB ports so I had to go into the case and put the cable onto the number 0-3 SATA 3G ports which was a pain.
Anyway all done now. Hopefully in 7 months time I won't be having blue screens. :) Would be interested to hear if it does actually fix the issue from users who are currently having the problem. Azsen Reply works flawless by Soulkeeper on Saturday, January 14, 2012 Burnt the .iso, had the thing booted, and flashed in under 5min.
I love crucial and plextor's easy iso update method, great for non-windows users or people with multiple systems. Soulkeeper Reply RE: works flawless by damianrobertjones on Monday, January 16, 2012 ... but they shouldn't have to do this at all.... In all my life I've NEVER had to update a hard drive until the SSD march damianrobertjones Reply RE: works flawless by GTVic on Monday, January 16, 2012 The newest Intel SSD tools allow you to update virtually all Intel SSDs while running Windows. Burning an ISO is an inconvenience and a waste of a disc in comparison. GTVic Reply RE: works flawless by DanNeely on Monday, January 16, 2012 Patching firmware while a system is live requires a significantly greater degree of either validation; or the writing the entire system in a functional programming language. While Ericson created its own language (Erlang) to allow patching its telecom systems that way; skills in functional programming are very rare outside of academia. DanNeely Reply Didn't work for me by Dug on Monday, January 16, 2012 I was very careful to download the 128GB version of 309, but everytime I try it, it states successful but lists 009. Dug Reply Subject Comment Post Comment Please login or register to post a comment.
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