nVidia chipset by any chance? They mention issues with certain of those as well..
-- JRS [email protected] Facts do not cease to exist just because they are ignored. ----- Original Message ---- > From: Anthony Q. Martin <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wed, December 30, 2009 1:54:44 PM > Subject: Re: [H] Win7 Install on Intel SSD > > Well, the firmware update didn't help matters. Setup refuses the see the > SSD...what b*tch. > > Anthony Q. Martin wrote: > > I hadn't install the firmware update as the date on the SSD is October. > However, I see they do have an update since then which I have just installed. > Now to remove the HD and reboot from CD to see if Setup will see the SSD now. > > > > Eli Allen wrote: > >> Just finished a Win7 Pro install on an Intel 160 gig SSD, created a > >> boot cd to update the firmware before doing anything and all worked > >> smooth. The only bad part is now I know how slow the DVD drive is for > >> installs since once it got to the part limited by the drive speed it > >> was only a few secs if that. > >> > >> Eli > >> > >> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Anthony Q. Martin > wrote: > >> > >>> I can't seem to get Win7 Pro to install on the Intel SSD. After Setup > >>> loads, it pretends it can't see the SSD. > >>> > >>> I know the SSD is working because when I boot off the HD (which is > >>> currently > >>> unplugged) and can use the SSD as drive E:. I have copied files to it and > >>> whatnot. > >>> > >>> The computer BIOS sees the drive as well as the DVD I'm using to install > >>> Win7. > >>> > >>> Any ideas? > >>> > >>> I'm mainly just testing a fresh install onto the SSD before I move it to > >>> my > >>> main system (home). > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >
