Lenovo Yoga 500-15IBD Freezes Randomly after SSD Upgrade

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  1. Posts : 30,175
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #11

    Did you do a restart? (or a shutdown holding shift key down.)

    Pretty sure the answer will be yes. So, and you won't here this from me often, with our "backups" in hand, lets try updating the IRST driver.

    Ken
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  2. Posts : 57
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #12

    What do you mean by a restart? Obviously I have had to restart the machine fully when it is frozen. The IRST driver was the latest version from Lenovo, so do you suggest that I download one directly from Intel?

    Thanks :)
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  3. Posts : 30,175
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #13

    True...

    Yes but I would open device manager and click on properties for that device. Then click on update driver. My thought process here is Windows will find the new driver that is made for your device.
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  4. Posts : 57
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #14

    Lenovo Yoga 500-15IBD Freezes Randomly after SSD Upgrade-capture.png
    This is the only driver I could find to update, and it would seem that it is already up to date!:)
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  5. Posts : 30,175
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #15

    Running out of ideas. Just to confirm this was found under Storage Controllers in device manager?

    Well as this started with SSD maybe your journey should next be focus on it.

    You didn't mention make and some makes are easier than others. Where I'm heading is checking SSD firmware.

    I run a Samsung and their product "Samsung Magician" tells me immediately. My OCZ had a linux boot that you could run and interrogate.

    You have to watch firmware updates. Some say non destructive and turn out very destructive, nothing is left on drive.

    Can I suggest you research what tool is available for your device to determine current firmware and if newer is available.

    You can always post here, someone may know exactly how to determine.


    Ken
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  6. Posts : 57
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #16

    No, the driver was found under IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers. Looking under storage controllers, I can see Microsoft Storage Spaces Controller which reports it is up to date.

    As for the SSD, it is a Drevo X1 Pro 240GB. I cannot immediately find any firmware update software for it.

    This issue is becoming rather urgent, as I am going on holiday with my laptop in a few days. What do you think about trying a clean install, and seeing how that goes? If it continues not to work, as a last resort, I might put in my old HDD temporarily until I return and can find a more permanent solution.

    Many thanks.
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  7. Posts : 30,175
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #17

    Okay. Just check and that is where an Intel forum said to find. Min, on a seven machine is running Raid and shows under Storage Controllers.

    If I were you I would install HDD, make sure things are running right, (handle the updates) over the next couple of days and then pick it on return.

    A clean install fixes a lot of evils, whether it will fix this is a guess.

    I too will be offline starting today for a week.

    Enjoy your trip !
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  8. Posts : 57
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #18

    Hi Ken,

    Sorry for the long delay, still enjoying a holiday! Before leaving, I re-inserted the original HDD, and restored the Macrium image I backed up before enabling driver verifier. As I still had issues after clean installing on the SSD, I felt that software issues were likely illiminated. However, after reinstalling the HDD, the freezing continued, indicating that that the SSD was not the issue.

    As the laptop was still unreliable, I decided not to take it on my trip. My final thought was that the bios update that I ran right before I installed the SSD might have been the issue. Do you think that this would cause the freezing? If so, any ideas how I would go about restoring the BIOS to an earlier version?

    Unfortunately I won't be able to work on the laptop for another week and a bit, as I am still abroad.

    Thanks for your patience!
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  9. Posts : 30,175
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #19

    Hey soopg.

    Guess were both back. Interesting that you would be having a BIOS issue as I think the Yoga community would be screaming, especially as it happens with spinning and non spinning drives.

    I would check Chipset driver level and the Intel Management Engine. It might be an idea to check all the drivers they have posted but as you ran driver verify successfully this may not provide any real results,

    Not saying you don't have a BIOS issue. When you updated BIOS did you reset it to defaults and then apply changes?

    As to going back, depends on device. I know on my Asus BIOS there was lots of how to's and some worked, some didn't. Myself, I haven't tried. I looked on Professor Google and again lots of responses. You would have to do a far more detailed search and they may have a forum, specific to your device, that may bear answers.

    Is there any pattern to the freezing. Does it come back if you just leave it alone? If something like using a browser or something not too complex I would suggest a test with a different OS. This would required a drive, maybe your SSD, your call. You could install Ubuntu to the drive and test drive. If it freezes with Ubuntu then BIOS / hardware is root cause. If it doesn't then we are back to Windows or a third party driver being at fault. Of course if you need to load up the system to cause a freeze this could be more difficult in Ubuntu.


    Ken
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  10. WOT
    Posts : 471
    Win 10 Pro 15063.332 (ex-Insider)
       #20

    soopg said:
    I hate to say it, but it has just frozen twice again! I have just checked event viewer, and this error seems to be appearing quite often, but I'm not sure if it is at the same time as the freeze: The driver \Driver\WudfRd failed to load for the device HID\INT55D5\5&acd4db5&0&0000.

    Any more ideas? Many thanks
    FYi, someone else posted the same issue at the Lenovo fourms:
    Flex 3-1570 event log warning messages in Windows 10 - Lenovo Community

    This part of that post might indicate you either have a setting in the BIOS that needs to be changed or you may need to switch your power plan to high performance to see if that fixes your issue:

    The speed of processor 2 in group 0 is being limited by system firmware. The processor has been in this reduced performance state for 71 seconds since the last report.

    Good luck,

    WOT
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