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MSI Gaming Notebook Thread V3
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Blitz85
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Jan 3 2015, 09:01 PM
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Does anyone have blue screen issue after upgrading MSI GE60-2PE notebook with Kingmax mSATA SSD 128Gb (promotional price RM99 from MSI)? MSI service center does not know how to sovle this issue and they just keep changing my notebook parts (second Kingmax SSD and later motherboard) and run stress test. So far the blue screen issue still persists. I had complained this issue to MSI and expecting a result from them by 5th January 2015.
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Blitz85
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Jan 4 2015, 08:43 PM
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QUOTE(mental007 @ Jan 4 2015, 07:18 PM) actually it was firmware that caused the bios not working. like when you are going to enter bios using "del". it will stucked with only white dash appear. http://www.tonymacx86.com/attachments/gene...821972380_n.jpgCouldn't enter recovery and stuff or even switching boot sequence. I think MSI notebook does not allow users to change boot sequence. Confirmed this with their service center. MSI told me Kingmax firmware is not updated so it is conflicting with the MSI notebook's firmware. What I do not understand is why does MSI still offer Kingmax SSD that is not compatible.
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Blitz85
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Jan 19 2015, 08:26 PM
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QUOTE(ZRong223 @ Jan 5 2015, 12:25 AM) That means the latest SSD setup tutorial (video) does not work? Pardon... I don't really get it. I sent my laptop to the service center in Kelana Square to install the SSD so no idea if it can be done ourselves. MSI doesn't allow us to do it anyway since it will void the warranty if we open the back case ourselves. The service center charged RM140 for labor fee which is very pricy. My blue screen issue finally resolved after I contact MSI office directly. Am happy with the quick follow up by MSI office. Hope they will improve their service center quality because the Kelana square service center is really hopeless. Please add me to the family of GE60-2PE.
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