Thinkpad x250 and Crucial MX100 512GB SSD problems
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 7:04 pm
I've put the SSD in the machine, and I've checked that the cable is attached securely.
When I start the machine, I see a message "2000: Detection error on HDD0 (Main HDD)". In the BIOS, under boot order, I do see the Crucial HDD listed.
However, when I boot a Ubuntu ISO, the hard drive is not detected.
If change UEFI to Legacy in the BIOS, I do see the Crucial HDD in dmesg. However, it says "invalid partition table", "stopping disk", and "START_STOP failed", and I still can't see the disk from gparted, cfdisk, or fdisk.
What am I doing wrong here? I see posts about using the SSD firmware update utility, but it doesn't say that the x240 or x250 are supported, nor does it mention anything about Crucial SSDs.
If I need to update the firmware for the SSD, how do I go about doing that?
When I start the machine, I see a message "2000: Detection error on HDD0 (Main HDD)". In the BIOS, under boot order, I do see the Crucial HDD listed.
However, when I boot a Ubuntu ISO, the hard drive is not detected.
If change UEFI to Legacy in the BIOS, I do see the Crucial HDD in dmesg. However, it says "invalid partition table", "stopping disk", and "START_STOP failed", and I still can't see the disk from gparted, cfdisk, or fdisk.
What am I doing wrong here? I see posts about using the SSD firmware update utility, but it doesn't say that the x240 or x250 are supported, nor does it mention anything about Crucial SSDs.
If I need to update the firmware for the SSD, how do I go about doing that?