Micron has announced a firmware upgrade for their Micron C400/Crucial m4 SSDs, providing multiple speed and power improvements. Micron has been known for continuous improvements for their SSDs, which benefits bother OEM and client buyers. The latest 010G firmware upgrade is optional; however, those who elect to update will gain several improvements like faster boot times.
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For those who are unfamiliar with updating SSD firmware, the process isn’t always as simple or intuitive as it should be and can be even further challenging for users who don’t own an optical drive and have spare media. StorageReview.com, however, has broken down the Crucial SSD firmware upgrade process to help clarify the process, giving both a standard firmware upgrade process overview, along with instructions to use a bootable USB drive to upgrade SSD firmware where possible.
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