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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: jay113 on January 21, 2011, 09:34:53 pm
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Hi all,
First of all I have to say that I'm not fluent en english, I'm french. Sorry for all my grammar mistakes.
I've purchased a new SSD drive OCZ Vertex2 120go (firmware 1.25). And I have some very strange problems.
- I installed the drive in the SATA_0 port which is corresponding to the intel ICH10R sata chip. I activated the AHCI mode in the bios.
- I formatted my drive with GParted in NTFS mode.
- I installed win7 on my drive. Everything was fast and very good.
- I installed on the drivers, windows updates etc....
- I reboot a lot of times and I never had an error.
Here is the strange thing. I shutdown my pc (with my pc case button). If I wait for about 1h or 2h and I boot my PC, I have this message :
"A disk read error occurred
Press Ctrl+alt+del to restart"
The only thing I can do is switch off completely my pc (ie Remove the power cable) waiting for the motherboard is completely off. And after that, I can normally boot on win7.
What's the matter ? Please Help me !!!
Here is my configuration :
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD5
BIOS: FC
CPU: Intel Core i7 950
RAM: 3x2Go CORSAIR PC3-12800 XMS3
Vid: MSI NX8800GTX-T2D768E-HD
PSU: Seasonic M12-600
HDD: SSD OCZ Vertex 2 120 Go - Hitachi T7K500 320 Go - Samsung HD204UI F4 EcoGreen 2To
OS: Windows 7 ultimate 64bits
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Nobody can help me ???
I've opened another topic www.ocztechnologyforum.com/forum/showthread.php?83957-quot-A-disk-read-error-occurred-quot-after-a-cold-reboot&p=595698&highlight=#post595698 (http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/forum/showthread.php?83957-quot-A-disk-read-error-occurred-quot-after-a-cold-reboot&p=595698&highlight=#post595698)
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Hi and welcome to the Gigabyte Forum.
The only thing that springs to mind straight away is that it would be worth trying a HDD Delay in the BIOS of about 5 seconds.
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I've tried. It doesn't work
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Make sure that the firmware for the drive is the latest and the same for the motherboard. The OCZ drives did have a problem with Gigabyte motherboards that was fixed by a firmware update.
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I've got the lastest bios available FD1 and I firmware 1.25 for my SSD drive.
I'm uptodate
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Well we are assuming that the Disk error was coupled with the SSD but it is possible that it is one of the other drives so I would suggest removing them for now.
Check the cables to the drive or even change them to make sure.
In take it that you are only running a single SSD not in a RAID array or anything like that.
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Case closed Here (http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/forum/showthread.php?83957-quot-A-disk-read-error-occurred-quot-after-a-cold-reboot&p=597398&viewfull=1#post597398)
Thank you Dark Mantis for your suggestions
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Good news that you have managed to sort it out on your system but I really don't see that as the proper reason.
So there is no doubt that the AHCI mode with the Intel chip causes this trouble
I have a X58A-UD7 board and I run my Intel ICH10R controller in AHCI mode without a problem, so your guess that maybe your bIOS wasn't flashed correctly is possible and worth checking.