heres yet more advice: when really in doubt, check to see your ssd firmware is up to date, and update if necessary, then do a fresh windows install if the problem persists, if it does it straight after a fresh windows install then my guess is its definitely hardware related. you can try removing the ssd and doing another install on a HD you know for sure works, if the problems still persists, id say its your ram, if the problem still persists id say try a different power supply. for people who arent computer geniuses, the only thing you can do is trial and error problem solving.
edit: and if you have done all this and still have no luck, try a different windows disc, its possible you can have corrupt files on your disc.
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http://www.adata-group.com/index.php?action=ss_main&page=ss_content_driver&lan=en
choose ssd then 500 series, then s511
firmware upgrade tool: http://www.adata-gro...ieldUpdater.rar
latest firmware: http://www.adata-gro...0GB%20FW332.zip
edit: yea i read some of the ppl giving it bad ratings, it didnt sound like the same problems as you
edit: and if you have done all this and still have no luck, try a different windows disc, its possible you can have corrupt files on your disc.