Tuesday, July 28, 2009

34-nm Intel SSD-drives have been problematic

A few days the company Intel proudly announces its updated SSD-drives based on flash memory, produced by "thin" 34-nm production methods. As it turned out, the model X25-M G2 capacity of 80 GB and 160 GB, despite everything these days come on the market, were not without glitches. "

The thing that drives a very strange react to change password in the motherboard BIOS. This copybook action may lead to the complete destruction of all the information on the disk. So, Intel recommends that all owners of new solid-state drives to refrain from any dealings with the password in the BIOS. Updated firmware, eliminating defects, will be available in the coming days.

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