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Shortly after its launch, Intel's trophy 34 nm X25-M G2 solid-state drive was found to carry a critical bug that potentially renders it useless if the BIOS HDD password was set or changed. Intel is ready with a firmware update that corrects the issue. Users of X25-M G2 series SSDs can avail the firmware update, and relevant information here.
Following this, Intel will resume shipping the 34 nm, second generation SSDs with the correct firmware in place.
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Following this, Intel will resume shipping the 34 nm, second generation SSDs with the correct firmware in place.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site