Muse wrote:
I have had persistent 2-5 minute timeouts almost daily ever since... until I installed Windows 10 five days ago. Not one since then. There were days I must have had 1/2 dozen such timeouts... they were very aggravating. The computer would become completely unresponsive. Windows Event Viewer Windows log showed iastor() timeouts with the storage device, obviously the SSD.
It seemed I was the only person on the planet who had to say that moving from a HD to an SSD was a terrible experience, all things considered.
Running Intel SSD Toolbox's Optimizer (weekly, and then daily) seemed to slow down the frequency (I may be mistaken there), but it certainly didn't resolve the problem. I thought the SSD might have been bad, but I was uncertain and I let the 3 year warranty slide by. One person posted that if I tried to RMA the SSD, I'd have a very frustrating experience.
I'm glad the update to Windows 10 solved the problem for you, but just in case anyone else is suffering with this and doesn't want to install Win 10, the problem is caused by Device Initiated Power Management (DIPM), which can be turned off in the Intel SSD Toolbox. The program will complain that it's a recommended feature, but the slight increase in power consumption is more than made up for by not having these periodic freezes.