If you want reliable info, call the SSD manufacturer.

Have you run a tool like DiskWarrior over your file system first?

On Oct 12, 2012, at 4:40 PM, Daniel Israel wrote:

> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I've got a mid-2010 Macbook Pro (MacbookPro6,1) 17 inch with 512G SSD.
> 
> Been working like a champ for almost 2 years.  A couple weeks ago, Apple 
> pushed the 10.7.5 update.  Since then, not so great. Intermittently, an 
> application will freeze with the spinning cursor.  Going to other apps will 
> cause them to freeze, and if I go to the system menu (like to Force Quit or 
> Rebloot) everything freezes and I'm forced to physically shut it down and 
> boot back up.  I haven't found a way around it.  It's not predictable.  It's 
> happened with Dreamweaver, Eclipse, Photoshop, and recently with Mail.  Some 
> net searching has found a few people with same issues.  I did find where 
> someone suggested it was an SSD issue and I should upgrade firmware.  A net 
> search hasn't brought me to any instructions HOW to do this.  (As an aside, I 
> notice that google is becoming more and more useless over time)
> 
> Any help on somewhere I can get instructions on checking and/or upgrading the 
> firmware for my SSD?  (Or failing that, downgrading back to 10.7.4?)
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -D. Israel
> [email protected]
> http://www.customcodebydan.com
> AIM: JudoDanIzz
> 
> 
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