24 Jan 2012 at 16:43 #1 stueng stueng Associate Joined 30 Dec 2011 Posts 1,177 Location London How do I determine what my Crucial M4 firmware is? the update procedure is a PITA Id rather not go through all that if its not necesarry?
How do I determine what my Crucial M4 firmware is? the update procedure is a PITA Id rather not go through all that if its not necesarry?
24 Jan 2012 at 16:46 #2 stulid stulid Caporegime Joined 17 Jan 2010 Posts 66,731 Location weston-super-mare The updater will tell you what it is before and what it is after a flash.
24 Jan 2012 at 16:47 #3 Blue160 Blue160 Soldato Joined 26 Oct 2010 Posts 3,000 Location Leatherhead The update isn't a PITA at all. Download one small file, burn it to CD, boot from it, and follow the supplied instructions. All done in ten minutes. The new firmware is only a couple of weeks old, so your SSD probably isn't on it.
The update isn't a PITA at all. Download one small file, burn it to CD, boot from it, and follow the supplied instructions. All done in ten minutes. The new firmware is only a couple of weeks old, so your SSD probably isn't on it.
24 Jan 2012 at 17:00 #4 stueng stueng Associate OP Joined 30 Dec 2011 Posts 1,177 Location London If only I had a cd drive and blank cd lol I'll make USB boot thingy
24 Jan 2012 at 17:11 #5 stueng stueng Associate OP Joined 30 Dec 2011 Posts 1,177 Location London anyone know the name of the microsoft tool that boots a ISO from USB stick ?
24 Jan 2012 at 17:14 #6 Idleman Idleman Soldato Joined 14 Apr 2011 Posts 12,269 Location Newark Blue160 said: The update isn't a PITA at all. Download one small file, burn it to CD, boot from it, and follow the supplied instructions. All done in ten minutes. The new firmware is only a couple of weeks old, so your SSD probably isn't on it. Click to expand... Which firmware update are you referring to. http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Crucial-m4-Firmware-BSOD,14544.html i found this, but nothing else from a few weeks ago.
Blue160 said: The update isn't a PITA at all. Download one small file, burn it to CD, boot from it, and follow the supplied instructions. All done in ten minutes. The new firmware is only a couple of weeks old, so your SSD probably isn't on it. Click to expand... Which firmware update are you referring to. http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Crucial-m4-Firmware-BSOD,14544.html i found this, but nothing else from a few weeks ago.
24 Jan 2012 at 17:15 #7 stueng stueng Associate OP Joined 30 Dec 2011 Posts 1,177 Location London http://download.cnet.com/3001-18513_4-10972600.html?spi=395f0417d8aebe9bd4ecbcaa1c2b7ecb couldnt find it on MS site but found it on CNET.. here for reference
http://download.cnet.com/3001-18513_4-10972600.html?spi=395f0417d8aebe9bd4ecbcaa1c2b7ecb couldnt find it on MS site but found it on CNET.. here for reference