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279 days ago
I have had an interesting experience with the X-25M. I bought one as soon as they were available (around last November). I put it in my Lenovo X61s tablet and was very pleased with the performance increase. Then I got one of the new Macbook Pro’s and installed the drive in my new hotness laptop. In the process of partitioning and installing OS X I managed to screw up the drive. When I plug the drive into my Mac or my PC it now reports that it is an 8 MB flash drive, not an 80 GB SSD. I expect that somehow I managed to get the Mac DiskUtility to erase the firmware. I have been on an interesting journey attempting to restore the drive to usefulness. Having read a number of articles (for example) that clearly show that the device has firmware and it can be written I figured my best course of action would be to find a way to write the correct firmware image to the to the drive. So, I looked on Intel’s support site. No downloads for the X-25M. I called support on got a very friendly ...
313 days ago
The correct cable attachment is as follows: Black - TR2 White - R0 Grey - TR1 Just in case you were losing sleep over that
320 days ago
Neat Tech Support provided me with a link to download a full install within 48 hours. Nicely done guys
335 days ago
To: < support@neatco.com > Conversation: Neat Works 4.0 and Vista x64 Subject: Neat Works 4.0 and Vista x64 Hi, I got a Neat Desk for Christmas. I tried to hook it up to my PC running the Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit operating system. The Neat Works 4.0.8 software bundled with my Neat Desk refuses to install on anything but a 32 bit operating system. The Neat Works SP1 (version 4.1.1) available for download on your website offers support for 64 bit operating systems. However it refuses to install unless Neat Works 4.0.7.256 or 4.0.8.136 is already installed. How can I get an install package for Neat Works that will install from scratch on a 64 bit Windows operating system?



