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Intel Pulls SSD Firmware Day After Release

CWmike writes "Intel has pulled a firmware upgrade it released on Monday for its X25-M consumer solid-state drives after users complained that the software caused crashes. The company on Monday made available a software package called SSD Toolbox to monitor and manage the performance and health of X25-M SSDs on systems running Windows 7. The package included a firmware upgrade and software called SSD Optimizer that included diagnostic tools to help keep the Intel SSD running at high performance. 'We have been contacted by users with issues with the 34-nanometer Intel SSD firmware upgrade and are investigating. We take all sightings and issues seriously and are working toward resolution. We have temporarily taken down the firmware link while we investigate,' an Intel spokesman said in an e-mail. The spokesman declined to comment on when the company would issue updated firmware."

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  1. Good afternoon. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    First: prepare to be modded down again. This is simply the way of things.

    I am a long-time visitor to Slashdot, who started by lurking, created an account, rose to the giddy heights and sank to the murky depths a number of times over an illustrious trolling history, only to return to lurking.

    The one constant to this place is that nobody really gives a shit. It's not meant in a malicious way; no, it's more like the dispassionate indifference of nature towards its weakest strains, or corporate-provided tech support.

    To survive -- indeed, to thrive! -- you must, too, not give a shit. Post facts that aren't true! Make courageous posts that start with "I know I'll get modded down for this, but..."! You'll have more karma than you know what to do with, and when you hit that tippity-top, start posting some real stinkers. I used to enjoy the occasional movie spoiler in the middle of a post regarding Java performance analysis, slightly misremembered Star Trek quotes, or letting people in on the real history of skyscrapers (the first was built in Japan to commemorate the southernmost part of the Great Wall.)

    My favorite bit was watching my worst posts go up, go down, etc.; I think I got over thirty points spent on a post one time, and it wasn't long after that they would just show percentages spent in each moderation category. Boooo.

    I don't know why it is, but the very worst thing you can do on here is try to hold an intellectual conversation. Though in my case, I suppose it would have helped if I was somewhat intellectual. Anyway, you can probably start getting the karma back up on your account by making smart-sounding comments to low-traffic stories. Just make stuff up if you don't happen to know anything, it works gangbusters.

  2. Re:This is off-topic and I appologize... by allknowingfrog · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I love vigilante justice! Thanks!

  3. Re:This is off-topic and I appologize... by allknowingfrog · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It's definitely funny now that I get the joke. I usually would have gone to Google, but I assumed /dev/null was just a Slashdot thing that I didn't know about. I've only recently started learning about Unix.

    I'm not a hard-core nerd, but I have my areas.