Ata command READ FPDMA QUEUED on new laptop + ssd

I call on you again, fellow archers!
I have just installed Arch on a brand new laptop, but the boot process hangs a few times, with the "failed command" messages in the gist below.
excerpt from dmesg
I've searched around on the web; some say it's a hardware error, some say it's a bug.
Full disclosure: I'm running btrfs.
So can I do something about it, or should I ask the supplier for a new laptop?
Any help is much appreciated.
Last edited by Bladtman242 (2014-01-30 18:52:11)

Looks like the firmware update solved it.

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