15" MacBook Pro only boots some times with SuperTalent 256GB SSD

I just bought a new MacBook Pro and it works as it should. I put an SSD in an external enclosure then plugged it into a USB port and cloned my MacBook Pro's drive to it. It worked and boots and runs from that external drive, wither via USB or Firewire.
Next I installed the SSD inside the MacBook Pro and it will only successfully boot one out of 5 times or so, it is random. When it does boot it works fast and well. I can put it to Sleep and wake it later and it is still working correctly. But why will it only boot one in 5 times or so?
It will always get the gray apple and usually the spinning gear but if the gear lasts more than a few seconds it will not boot regardless of how long you let it try.
I have tried OS 10.5.7 and 10.5.8. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Go read the topic with 71 pages about the Macbook Pro and SATA II. It is more than likely due to the latest firmware update that Apple released than crippled MANY hard drives.

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