BSOD With Intel 320 120gb SSD [ I've tried everything! Pics Included ]

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  1. Posts : 20
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    BSOD With Intel 320 120gb SSD [SF Log Included]


    Hello!
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    So I've made a thread here last year when i bought my Intel SSD 320 - 120gb.

    Last time i had BSOD when i installed it in my computer and the reason were my USB 3.0 Drivers.
    This time i've done everything that i did last time to make it work, but it doesn't work.

    I've tried the SF Diagnostic Tool , but it only say's some DLL file is not compable with my windows.

    I've opened my last .DMP file with Bluescreenviewer and here are some pictures of it.
    I had to take pictures with my phone because my computer is only turned on for about 30 seconds then i get an BSOD again.

    If you have any other tips for me how to get a real LOG file (If theese dont help you guys) then please share them..

    Pictures (I'm not really sure this has something to do with the bsod i'm getting right now but it's the last .DMP file.:
    Last edited by TimPonken; 29 May 2013 at 12:33.
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  2. Posts : 15,026
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    Have you checked for a firmware update?
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  3. Posts : 20
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    koolkat77 said:
    Have you checked for a firmware update?
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    Yes. I have the Intel SSD Software installed on it and it say's i have the latest Firmware installed..

    Edit: I can't open the SF Diagnostic Tool or The Intel SSD Toolbox now because of Windows Framework.
    Some .DLL file isn't working with this windows or something it says.
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  4. Posts : 15,026
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    Okay..this is some information a collected by one of our senior BSOD analysts. Go through them and tell us if you meet a resolution:

    usasma said:
    We've seen a number of BSOD issues with SSD's. Here's the information that I've compiled so far:
    There's not a whole bunch available to test SSD's. The "easiest" test is to remove the SSD, install a platter-based hard drive, install Windows and test for stability that way.

    Here's some suggestions:
    - Update the SSD's firmware to the latest available version (VERY IMPORTANT!!!)
    - Update the motherboard controllers drivers to the latest available version from the controller manufacturer (NOT the mobo manufacturer unless you can't find any on the controller manufacturer's website). Be sure to update ALL controllers on the motherboard! I STRONGLY suggest not using controller drivers older than mid-2012 with SSD's.
    - Slow the memory (RAM) down to the next slower speed (I've only seen one person who claimed that this worked for them).
    - Use any manufacturer's utilities that you may have. If you don't have any, then try this free one (I haven't used it myself): Crystal Dew World
    ....NOTE: Recently (Nov 2011) we had BSOD issues with the Marvell 91xx controller and an SSD. You may have to switch controllers also.
    - Replace the SSD with a platter based hard drive and see if that stops the BSOD's. If it does, then it's likely that there's a problem with the SSD OR an incompatibility with your system.
    06 Dec 2011 - This post tends to confirm issues with certain SSD chipsets and certain controllers - [SOLVED] cant find the cause of BSOD F4 - Tech Support Forum
    05 Jan 2013 - very interesting post about difficulties with the Marvell controllers even when not connected to the SSD drives: Solved Win8 x64 PC reboots when waking from sleep
    27 Feb 2013 - I'm starting to see much better reliability with SSD's using current (mid-2012 and later) storage drivers. I have withdrawn my objections to using these devices in everyday systems.
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    I've updated everything on the computer. And the SSD has the latest firmware. The motherboard is updated.

    Last time it had something to do with the USB 3.0 Drivers. I'm not sure it's the same this time. But it's something..
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  7. Posts : 20
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    Do you even read what i'm writing?

    I wrote in the first post i can't use the SF Diagnostic Tool. When i try to start it and error comes up saying something about a .DLL file from Windows Framework isn't working with windows.
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  8. Posts : 15,026
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    I read it but thought you could grab the event log.

    I think you should do this:
    - Replace the SSD with a platter based hard drive and see if that stops the BSOD's. If it does, then it's likely that there's a problem with the SSD OR an incompatibility with your system.
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  9. Posts : 19,383
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    Hi,

    I would like to recommend you power cycle the SSD. I've seen a few cases where this solves apparently unsolvable BSOD.

    See this here for instructions.

    Regards,
    Golden
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  10. Posts : 20
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    I might be able to get you a LOG with SF Diagnostic Tool. I'm going to reinstall windows 7 and try to use the SF Tool.

    I'll write in about 15 minutes.
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