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I upgraded HDD to Crucial BX500 960GB SSD (Micron).
During 3 days, there are no problem of waking up.
That is,
1) After go to standby(Push the back red button),
2) if push the "Go" button of Beosound 5,
3) it was waked up and play the music.
But Now,
within almost 30 minutes, it's waked up well.
but after 30minutes, it's not worked, It show the blue error screen.
If reset the BeoMaster 5, I can play the music.
If you solved this problem, inform me plz.
Hi
any of you find anything regarding that issue ?
I have the same problem with my MX500 ssd :(
Hi Gerard, got a question.
which model do you actually use?There are 2 1TB models of this Sandisk Ultra 3D SSD:
gerard:Forget about the MX500, I struggled with it fir months. I bought the Sandisk Ultra 3D SSD (1TB) , it has the same Controller chip as the MX100 and MX300 and it works just fine and ultra fast. MX500 has a different (newer) controller chip.
I bought the Sandisk Ultra 3D SSD (1TB) , it has the same Controller chip as the MX100 and MX300 and it works just fine and ultra fast.
MX500 has a different (newer) controller chip.
Almost Gerard the MX300 is using the Marvell 88SS1074B1 controller. The Sandisk Ultra 3D SSD (1TB) is using the Marvell 88SS1074 controller.
I have been looking for a while what the difference could be with the B1 controller but I did not find out ...Would this controller be the predecessor of the (later released) Marvell 88SS1074 itself or would this controller still have something extra or less than the main 88SS1074 controller?
I believe the Western Digital 'Blue' 3D NAND SSD is the same drive as the Sandisk Ultra 3D, so it should also work (and is often a little cheaper). I'm going to try the 2TB version soon since I'd already upgraded my BM5 to a 2TB hard drive and I don't want to loose capacity when I switch to SSD.
riverstyx: I believe the Western Digital 'Blue' 3D NAND SSD is the same drive as the Sandisk Ultra 3D, so it should also work (and is often a little cheaper). I'm going to try the 2TB version soon since I'd already upgraded my BM5 to a 2TB hard drive and I don't want to loose capacity when I switch to SSD.
Hi riverstyx,
there are many ways to clone it. How did you clone it to the 2TB harddisk before?
Cheers
AMD4ME:How did you clone it to the 2TB harddisk before?
My method is probably not useful to the majority of members here, but I connected the old and new drives to a linux PC and used 'dd' to clone the drive, then 'parted' to expand the partition to fill the extra space. I seem to recall needing to use the recovery process on the BM5 and then trigger an update before it would boot successfully after this, but it has been faultless since.
Martin.
riverstyx: I seem to recall needing to use the recovery process on the BM5 and then trigger an update before it would boot successfully after this, but it has been faultless since.
I seem to recall needing to use the recovery process on the BM5 and then trigger an update before it would boot successfully after this, but it has been faultless since.
Could you be a little more specific what steps you took on the B&O when you first installed the SSD (which had undergone DD and parted)?Because you are talking about a recovery process and an updateHave you done a recovery step with the B&O Windows XP embedded and the update you are talking about was done with the B&O service tool?thanks in advance
It was a long time ago, so I can't remember precisely.
To be clear, my upgrade was from 1TB (factory installed) to 2TB HDD, not SSD (I'm planning at some point to move from 2TB HDD to 2TB SSD).
I connected both drives to a linux PC, and used dd to copy the existing drive to the new drive, then used parted to expand the data partition to fill the extra 1TB.
At this point, having reinstalled the new drive in the BM5, I seem to recall there was a popup error dialog box from XP during boot - sorry, too long ago to remember exactly what error, but given this was an windows popup, it was obviously quite late in the boot process.
I rebooted the BM5 and selected 'BM5 recovery' from the boot menu and proceeded to reinstall the factory software from there, and after this process was complete the BM5 booted fine, but was obviously on an old version, so next I triggered a software update (from the menu on the BS5).
I didn't use of the B&O service tool at all.
Hope this helps,
riverstyx: I rebooted the BM5 and selected 'BM5 recovery' from the boot menu and proceeded to reinstall the factory software from there, and after this process was complete the BM5 booted fine, but was obviously on an old version, so next I triggered a software update (from the menu on the BS5). I didn't use of the B&O service tool at all. Hope this helps, Martin.
Thanks for your quick response Martin.After what you've typed, the steps are now a lot clearder to me.I had already done the BM5 recovery step. That next step you are talking about (software update from the menu on the BS5) is it just to be found when you log into Windows XP embedded?I don't have a beomaster 5 myself, but I do it for someone else and he has the beomaster 5 at his home. So now I cannot check in real time where the software update from the menu on the BS5 is exactly.thanks!
P.S. For others who are reading this:I cloned the original HDD to this SSD:Sandisk Ultra 3D (SDSSDH3-1T00-G25) 1TBThis SSD has the Marvell 88SS1074 as controller and works perfectly in the Beomaster 5.
The software update should happen automatically given time, but if you google for the 'Beosound 5 installation guide' and look at page 34 of this pdf, you'll find the procedure for triggering it manually, either with or without a BS5 connected.
Kind regards,
AMD4ME:P.S. How did you clone it on the Sandisk Ultra 3D SSD? Many thanks!
riverstyx:... I'm planning at some point to move from 2TB HDD to 2TB SSD...