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las, just by accident one day i did the following software solution: :o 0. Make sure that SATA interface for hard drive emulation is selected in BIOS. 1. Uninstall all previous storage drivers for my laptop 2. Install older version of Matrix Storage driver from Asus website, search for: => IMSM_WIN7_32_8921002-20 09.09.11.zip After installation, and system restart, you should recognize it in Control Panel ->Device Manager->IDE/ATAPI Controllers-> by name Intel PCHM... 3. Right after previous step is complete, without any uninstallation, install th is driver, search for it on Intel site: => iata96enu.exe, sorry but i only know that the archive is 6,777,208 bytes long . I don't remember exactly where i found it, but it should be withing motherboar d drivers, or something like that. it is an self extracting archive, and should install automatically, but in case it doesn't (had that problem, too) do the fol lowing from the command line: => iata96enu.exe -a it should extract driver files in Program Files\Intel\..., and then manual insta llation of the driver should be performed. After successfull installation, a sys tem restart is required. Afterwards, just to make sure you did it right, check the driver version in Devi ce Manager, it should be: version:=> 9.6.0.1014. date: => 3/3/2010 4. Done, now hard drive shouldn't fail anymore with those horrendeous freezes.

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las, just by accident one day i did the following software solution: :o

0. Make sure that SATA interface for hard drive emulation is selected in BIOS.

1. Uninstall all previous storage drivers for my laptop

2. Install older version of Matrix Storage driver from Asus website, search for:

=> IMSM_WIN7_32_8921002-2009.09.11.zip

After installation, and system restart, you should recognize it in Control Panel->Device Manager->IDE/ATAPI Controllers-> by name Intel PCHM...

3. Right after previous step is complete, without any uninstallation, install this driver, search for it on Intel site:

=> iata96enu.exe, sorry but i only know that the archive is 6,777,208 bytes long. I don't remember exactly where i found it, but it should be withing motherboard drivers, or something like that. it is an self extracting archive, and shouldinstall automatically, but in case it doesn't (had that problem, too) do the following from the command line:

=> iata96enu.exe -a

it should extract driver files in Program Files\Intel\..., and then manual installation of the driver should be performed. After successfull installation, a system restart is required.

Afterwards, just to make sure you did it right, check the driver version in Device Manager, it should be:

version:=> 9.6.0.1014.date: => 3/3/2010

4. Done, now hard drive shouldn't fail anymore with those horrendeous freezes.