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MacBook Air Rev A with RunCore 1.8" Pro IV PATA ZIF Drive *ZIF PROBLEMS*
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Re: MacBook Air Rev A with RunCore 1.8" Pro IV PATA ZIF Drive *ZIF PROBLEMS*
Matt,
It's been 5 days and I haven't heard back from you. Please tell me that you are going to do the right thing and are working on it and not just ignoring us hoping we'll go away.
I'm getting frustrated/disappointed.Q9550 Stepping E0
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Re: MacBook Air Rev A with RunCore 1.8" Pro IV PATA ZIF Drive *ZIF PROBLEMS*
Originally posted by kleykenb View PostATA Bus:
RunCore 64G-C SSD:
Capacity: 64,02 GB (64.023.257.088 bytes)
Model: RunCore 64G-C SSD
Revision: 1571
Serial Number: RC0900025958
Removable Media: No
Detachable Drive: No
BSD Name: disk0
Protocol: ATA
Unit Number: 0
Socket Type: Internal
Low Power Polling: No
Partition Map Type: MBR (Master Boot Record)
S.M.A.R.T. status: Verified
Volumes:
RUNCORE SSD:
Capacity: 64,02 GB (64.017.321.984 bytes)
Available: 14,81 GB (14.806.659.072 bytes)
Writable: Yes
File System: Journaled HFS+
BSD Name: disk0s1
Mount Point: /
Firmware version is : 1571
After all, we may all think that we've seen the worst of what a firmware can do to an SSD disk but a firmware with a hidden bug (and I assume they expect there are still many of those) can put a company out of business and seen the bad rep that Runcore already has from it's previous firmwares I'm not suprised they are reluctant to make any steps. Once bitten, twice shy. Better a semi-working product than bricking a large portion of your customer base.Last edited by kleykenb; 12-03-2009, 02:38 PM.
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Re: MacBook Air Rev A with RunCore 1.8" Pro IV PATA ZIF Drive *ZIF PROBLEMS*
Just FYI, no response from RunCore ([email protected]) or MDD, even Twitter @RunCore, after >48 hrs so sent second email request on whether the restart issue is a firmware issue or a defective drive.
Correction: My bad on the Tweet... had them protected.
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Re: MacBook Air Rev A with RunCore 1.8" Pro IV PATA ZIF Drive *ZIF PROBLEMS*
Please also uncheck in your Energy Saving options the option "Put the hard disk(s) to sleep".
Since I unchecked that option a week ago I have not had any running balls balls when the notebook returned from sleep.
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Re: MacBook Air Rev A with RunCore 1.8" Pro IV PATA ZIF Drive *ZIF PROBLEMS*
I installed a Runcore on my macbook air Rev. A. It worked fine for a while, but twice I have had to reinstall the system because it won't boot (will not go beyond the grey apple screen). Any ideas on what might be causing the problem?
Now I am not doing a recovery but a clean installation and the system said it could not copy the files to the disk. However, when running disk utility's verify disk, it appears ok.
Hints, anyone?
Thanks in advance
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Re: MacBook Air Rev A with RunCore 1.8" Pro IV PATA ZIF Drive *ZIF PROBLEMS*
Originally posted by mjmolano View PostI installed a Runcore on my macbook air Rev. A. It worked fine for a while, but twice I have had to reinstall the system because it won't boot (will not go beyond the grey apple screen). Any ideas on what might be causing the problem?
Now I am not doing a recovery but a clean installation and the system said it could not copy the files to the disk. However, when running disk utility's verify disk, it appears ok.
Hints, anyone?
Thanks in advance
Then hold the Alt key pressed right after you press the power button on the MBA and try to boot your MBA from the USB connected SSD drive.
If that boots then you probably have a bad cable or the cable was not connected correctly but to be sure you could also try to install MacOS on the SSD while you have the disk connected to USB to make extra sure.
Also, since you're going to have the MBA open anyway reinstall the old HDD back in the system because it will make other tests possible.
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Re: MacBook Air Rev A with RunCore 1.8" Pro IV PATA ZIF Drive *ZIF PROBLEMS*
Hello ,
i wish to buy the Runcore SSD for y Macbook Air which is equipped with a very slow HD as it was the first macbook Air sold in France...
However i am not able to install the ssd :where could i go to get someone doing it safely for me in Paris France.@
Thank you for your answer
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Re: MacBook Air Rev A with RunCore 1.8" Pro IV PATA ZIF Drive *ZIF PROBLEMS*
This is just poor. Anyone have any suggestions here? Is there anyone from Runcore on this board?Q9550 Stepping E0
Thermaltake CL-P0370 TMG i1 CPU Cooler
GA-EP45-UD3P 1.6 Bios FE
2gb x 4 OCZ Gold PC2-8500 DDR2 5-6-6-18 2.10v (http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...b_dual_channel)
OCZ Vertex SSD 64gb (Firmware 1.5)
Western Digital Caviar Black 1tb Sata
Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme 1tb eSata
2 Nvidia 9800 GTX+ Graphics Cards
Corsair TX750 PSU
Antec Sonata 3 Case
Snow Leopard 10.6.4
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Re: MacBook Air Rev A with RunCore 1.8" Pro IV PATA ZIF Drive *ZIF PROBLEMS*
Originally posted by flyglobe View PostHello ,
i wish to buy the Runcore SSD for y Macbook Air which is equipped with a very slow HD as it was the first macbook Air sold in France...
However i am not able to install the ssd :where could i go to get someone doing it safely for me in Paris France.@
Thank you for your answer
Anyone can DIY it. It's not difficult. I swapped mine in less than 10min. Step by step instructions here:
Installing MacBook Air Hard Drive Replacement - iFixit
You can skip Steps 3 to 7 as you are only taking out and replacing the hdd. Make sure you get the right version (ZIF of PATA or LIF for SATA II) for your Mac Air.
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Re: MacBook Air Rev A with RunCore 1.8" Pro IV PATA ZIF Drive *ZIF PROBLEMS*
Anyone that needs a drive replacement or FW uprade please email [email protected] with your order info and we will get you an RMA and work out any special requests you may have on an individual basis.
Matt
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Re: MacBook Air Rev A with RunCore 1.8" Pro IV PATA ZIF Drive *ZIF PROBLEMS*
Matt, thats Bull**** and you know it...
You seem to have done lots to help USA users, but those of us non USA are out in the cold...
by email, and on this forum, i am getting NOTHING...
I still have the problem of UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME with my runcore in my PC, nobody will tell me how to determine my firmware version...
The only solution I have seen tor the problem above seems to be to run chkdisk /r from the XP install disc, (yes I have one) and that has come from Microsoft.
I did note that there seems to be a problem with some of the IDE drives set to CS, instead of Master...
My particular Runcore is a 2 1/2" IDE Pro IV, there should be provision for jumpering beside the IDE interface, but the drive install and support documentation is so lousy, nothing is said....
Seems China, which loves using CS in IDE systems doesnt realise us westerners like using the Master/Slave with jumpers configuration...
Such a Happy thought that I could simply fit a 2mm jumper to some external pins on my SSD HDD and all my problems disappear...
But MY thread has never ever been answered...
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Re: MacBook Air Rev A with RunCore 1.8" Pro IV PATA ZIF Drive *ZIF PROBLEMS*
Hello, Blue Screen.
Email to: [email protected]
We will send you a document about the jumper setting.
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