Re: Runcore 32 GB Pro IV 70 mm with firmware B001 has OS install fail...
Hello,
thank you for the message. Iīve already tried that MP tool. The problem is that I canīt find my device (8 x Micron 4 GB NAND 29F32G08AAMDB) in bookmark Flash - Device Type. Do you have any idea, what I could do?
Regards
Petr
Re: Runcore 32 GB Pro IV 70 mm with firmware B001 has OS install fail...
I just found some other MP tools here Indilinx | [USBDev.ru]
I downloaded and installed Indilinx_MPTool_FW2142_SuperTalent2 and here is fortunately my device. :smilies13 I will try it tomorrow and write how it works.
Re: Runcore 32 GB Pro IV 70 mm with firmware B001 has OS install fail...
If it doesn't work, try this, is exactly for your model:
JS29F32G08AAMDB_64MB_000F
Re: Runcore 32 GB Pro IV 70 mm with firmware B001 has OS install fail...
Thank you very much Insider.
The MP tool Indilinx_MPTool_FW2142_SuperTalent2 consists my device, that is nice and progres in my trobles. :) Everything seemed to be nice, but I had next problem with flashing my SSD. After end of flashing an error was shown. I really didnt know where a mistake is. Finaly I used your file for erleasing my device and after this the flashing was done corectly!! The problem was in bad sectors in my SSD according to my oppinion. Now I can use my disk again. Thank you!
Regards
Petr
Re: Runcore 32 GB Pro IV 70 mm with firmware B001 has OS install fail...
Thank God for finding your solution, and try to help others too.
Re: Runcore 32 GB Pro IV 70 mm with firmware B001 has OS install fail...
Wait a minute... does RunCore actually still charge (and get!!) $149.99 for their 32GB version of this "SSD"?!? This "SATA II" drive whose specified sequential speeds are barely over real world SATA I speeds!?! RunCore Pro IV 70mm PCI-e SATA II Solid State Drive SSD Compatible with but not limited to the Asus EEE PC 900, 900A, 901, 901 Go, and S101 Detail Page
For $100, you can get a new Crucial 120GB M500, Samsung 120GB 840 EVO, Intel 120GB 530, Sandisk 120GB Extreme, or one of many other 120GB or 64GB SSDs for under $100. Those are not even Amazon prices! All of these are real SATA III SSDs, and have at least a three year warranty.
Good luck with those drives, at least some of them have Intel NAND chips.