Problem adding Crucial SSD M500 to XPS 8600

Help!  I have a brand new XPS 8600, with Windows 7 Professional, 64-Bit, Service Pack 1.  I improved the 24 GB RAM and tried to install a Crucial M500 480 GB SSD.

Wow!  A series of fails!

First of all, I ran the diagnostics and all past edge.  Second, I ran MemTest 86 + on the cylinder several times through, with zero errors.  Thirdly, I ran Seagate SeaTools Diagnostics on the hard drive of the factory, and it passes even the extended test.

I updated the BIOS to A06.  I've updated the firmware factory hard drive Seagate of CC47 to CC49.  I checked that the Crucial M500 has the latest firmware MU03.

Then I put the latest Windows first, as well as the latest video, audio, technology Intel Rapid Storage Technology and Intel USB 3.0 for this model of Dell drivers.  Basically, any driver who was A01 and A02, leaving all the original A00 only drivers.

Then I installed the SSD drive.  First of all, I initialized and then formatted.  Oops!  Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) appears once I confirmed the format, 0x0000004A, with IRQL_GT_ZERO_AT_SYSTEM_SERVICE header code.  Of course, he appeared in the NTOSKern.exe.  I used the Blue Screen Viewer and which crashed on this issue, but was not much information.

If I swapped the cables to the drive.  Same result, if the SSD was on SATA0 or SATA1.  I went back to the only factor RAM.  Same result.  I have that reversed in slots 3 and 4 instead of 1 and 2.  Same result.  I pulled the RAM factory and put only the Kingston XPS 16 GB RAM Kit new in.  Same result, either pair of RAM slots.

I pulled the SSD and put it in an old PC.  He formatted very well.  I cloned my main drive to it and then booted from it.  I ran for four hours, running several browsers and programs all the time and even to stop twice, but also just rebooted once and never had a single error.  If the SSD itself is fine.

So now, I thought that maybe the video driver was a problem.  I downloaded the latest driver for the Radeon HD 7570 AMD and installed.  Same result once again.  So I thought that maybe one of the other updated drivers has been a problem, or an update of Windows, so I restored to factory.  And I did all the updates.  And I still get this BSOD when I even try to format this SSD.

I buy the wrong computer (CPU i7-4770)?  I buy the wrong SSD (most M500 480 GB SSD)?  Is there a conflict known between Dell and this player or M500 series disc SSD Crucial?  Would it be the custom Marvell controller that uses Crucial?  Should I go to the Samsung 840 Pro or Evo?  Or an OCZ Vertex 4?

Help!  Can someone direct me to the right solution?  Thank you in advance and God bless!  Chuck

P.S. forgot to mention that I get the same BSOD, 0x0000004A, with IRQL_GT_ZERO_AT_SYSTEM_SERVICE header, even if I try to install for the SSD with the factory recovery disks.

Yes, Dell went under a policy of reduction in green for some so-called policies OEM media. He was however imposed by Microsoft as Dell shipped resources DVD without Windows reinstallation DVD.

You are lucky in the fact that you have a new system and therefore are in the United States, media request of DVD of relocation by using this online form:

http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/software-OS/f/3526/t/19525677.aspx

Even if you feel that you don't need, I recommend the query while the guarantee comes just in case where.

Do not select a USB because it is perhaps not as clean as the DVD of resettlement and this system has an optical drive. Also a reinstallation DVD cannot be formatted. The alternative is to use the .isos of Digital River.

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