Why are some people having issues with OEM drives?
I noticed no difference after the update with my stock 250GB HDD.
I noticed no difference after the update with my stock 250GB HDD.
Seems that way, my MBP 13" with the update has
Boot ROM Version: MBP55.00AC.B03
The other way to check is to go to the Serial-ATA area and look at:
Speed: 3 Gigabit
If it says 3 Gigabit it is post 1.7, if it says 1.5 it is pre-1.7
Why are some people having issues with OEM drives?
I noticed no difference after the update with my stock 250GB HDD.
13" MBP 2.53ghz...
Installed a WD 500/5400 today, replacing the stock Hitachi 250gb. EFI 1.7 was already installed last week after my first software update.
Cloned the stock 250gb to a FW800 drive with Super Duper, then cloned the FW drive to the WD 500 via SATA dock. Almost 4 hours later, the clone was ready. Popped in the WD, held my breath, booted up. That was at 3pm. Been using the computer ever since with zero issues.
Maybe I'm one of the few lucky ones, or maybe you guys with the problems are the few.
I think this problem mostly occurs for those whose drives are capable of transferring data over 1.5gbps (particularly sustained transfer). I don't have problems with my stock HDD (5400RPM 160GB Hitachi; it has frozen twice however), but my 80GB Intel X25-M is unusable it pauses so often. The X25-M has sustained reads of over 200MB/sec., and many people are having issues with this drive. These are the only two drives I have tried in my machine. so this answer is only speculation.
Can you try running SMC Fan Control and setting the fans to 'higher speed' - say 3000/3500 rpm and seeing if this helps with your X25-m ? At least one user elsewhere has reported that setting the SMC Fan App for higher fan speed helped with his EFI 1.7 and SSD instability
i hate spinning beachballs
i have both my intel ssd's will run slow as death in the hdd bay , but work fine in the optical bay or externally....
very disappointing, have to send this 15" back and figure out a new solution![]()
why would you return a computer for a software issue? what makes you think Apple will let you? Have you tried any of the things that have fixed it for others?
why would you return a computer for a software issue? what makes you think Apple will let you? Have you tried any of the things that have fixed it for others?
Resetting the PRAM should fix the issues with the stock drives. Restart your mac and hold down CMD-OPTION-P-R until you hear two reboot chimes.
There seem to be TWO different issues affecting users after the update:
1) Random beachballs that "freeze" the computer - this seems to be fixed with resetting the PRAM
2) Inability to do anything or even boot your mac - this seems to be with the WD Caviar Blue hard drives and Seagate (Don't know the brand or model of the Seagate)
Hi, new to this forum, some will have seen me posting on the oczforum as tony. I do work for ocztechnology.
You guys with SSD FW1.7 and issues, can you do something for me, monitor the temperature of the chipset at all times, when you get hangs etc try to note down the temperature of the chipset. Also keep an eye on temps when you have no issues...
I have a feeling the new EFI may have increased heat output on the chipset and this may be the root cause of the issue along with the additional heat running an SSD causes.
I don't have a mac so i am guessing here...is there an application you can use to slow down the clock the of the GPU also...this would also reduce heat output?
Post what you find here, i come by most days reading
why would you return a computer for a software issue? what makes you think Apple will let you? Have you tried any of the things that have fixed it for others?
Hi, new to this forum, some will have seen me posting on the oczforum as tony. I do work for ocztechnology.
You guys with SSD FW1.7 and issues, can you do something for me, monitor the temperature of the chipset at all times, when you get hangs etc try to note down the temperature of the chipset. Also keep an eye on temps when you have no issues...
I have a feeling the new EFI may have increased heat output on the chipset and this may be the root cause of the issue along with the additional heat running an SSD causes.
Hi, new to this forum, some will have seen me posting on the oczforum as tony. I do work for ocztechnology.
You guys with SSD FW1.7 and issues, can you do something for me, monitor the temperature of the chipset at all times, when you get hangs etc try to note down the temperature of the chipset. Also keep an eye on temps when you have no issues...
I have a feeling the new EFI may have increased heat output on the chipset and this may be the root cause of the issue along with the additional heat running an SSD causes.
I don't have a mac so i am guessing here...is there an application you can use to slow down the clock the of the GPU also...this would also reduce heat output?
Post what you find here, i come by most days reading