Detection Error 2100 - Lenovo X240 with Crucial M500 SSD

I have a new Lenovo X240 out of the box.  I immediately upgraded with a Crucial M500 SSD 240mb drive.  The computer is running a fresh install of Windows 7 64-bit. The BIOS on the laptop is the most current.  The firmware on the M500 is the most current.  It seems that every several times I start or reboot the system I receive "DETECTION ERROR 2100".  After powering off the machine and powering it on again the computer will boot to Winddows.
I have seen numerous posts about this issue between Crucial vs. Lenovo.  I've tried every suggested fix to no avail.  I have tried the configuration using an identical, brand new M500 SSD with the same results.  Am I missing something?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions,.

Hi Mrtree,
Welcome to Lenovo Community Forums!
I’m sorry to hear that you are facing the issue with SSD drive on ThinkPad X240.
Regarding the issue we have got the same thread in the forum, but it is different model.
I suggest you to chect with the below link to follow the further troubleshooting steps.
Please click here to visit the page, and proceed with the steps provided in that.
Hope this helps. Do post back if issue persists!
Best regards,
Hemanth Kumar
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    #1.5^H#C000995FC0200000000000267BD47BD40004789C01422128#1258511338185#/System/Server/Upgrade/JSPM##com.sap.sdt.tools.proc.JavaOsProcessController.logProcessInfo(JavaOsProcessController.java:55)#######Thread[main,5,main]##0#0#Info#1#com.sap.sdt.tools.proc.JavaOsProcessController.logProcessInfo(JavaOsProcessController.java:55)#Java###Standard out: #2#  #/usr/sap/PMA/DVEBMGS10/j2ee/JSPM/log/log_2009_11_18_10_28_50/DMT_01_01.OUT#
    #1.5^H#C000995FC0200000000000277BD47BD40004789C01424838#1258511338195#/System/Server/Upgrade/JSPM##com.sap.sdt.tools.proc.OsProcessController.launch(OsProcessController.java:126)#######Thread[main,5,main]##0#0#Info#1#com.sap.sdt.tools.proc.OsProcessController.launch(OsProcessController.java:126)#Java###Process ID has been started.#1#5#
    #1.5^H#C000995FC0200000000000287BD47BD40004789C014253F0#1258511338198#/System/Server/Upgrade/JSPM##com.sap.sdt.tools.proc.OsProcessController.waitFor(OsProcessController.java:182)#######Thread[main,5,main]##0#0#Info#1#com.sap.sdt.tools.proc.OsProcessController.waitFor(OsProcessController.java:182)#Java###Waiting for process ID , name to finish.#2#5#java#
    #1.5^H#C000995FC0200000000000297BD47BD40004789C017402B0#1258511341454#/System/Server/Upgrade/JSPM##com.sap.sdt.tools.proc.OsProcessController.waitFor(OsProcessController.java:215)#######Thread[main,5,main]##0#0#Info#1#com.sap.sdt.tools.proc.OsProcessController.waitFor(OsProcessController.java:215)#Java###Process ID , name has been finished, exit code .#3#5#java#0#
    #1.5^H#C000995FC02000000000002A7BD47BD40004789C01741638#1258511341459#/System/Server/Upgrade/JSPM##com.sap.sdt.db.dmtif.AbstractDMTController.execute(AbstractDMTController.java:273)#######Thread[main,5,main]##0#0#Info#1#com.sap.sdt.db.dmtif.AbstractDMTController.execute(AbstractDMTController.java:273)#Java###Command has been executed.#1#dbinfo#
    #1.5^H#C000995FC02000000000002B7BD47BD40004789C017421F0#1258511341462#/System/Server/Upgrade/JSPM##com.sap.sdt.jspm.gui.InitialParametersDetector.detectDb(InitialParametersDetector.java:984)#######Thread[main,5,main]##0#0#Info#1#com.sap.sdt.jspm.gui.InitialParametersDetector.detectDb(InitialParametersDetector.java:984)#Java###Detection of the parameters of the database has finished. Database type is , database name is and database version is .#3#ORA#Oracle#10.2.0.2.0#
    #1.5^H#C000995FC02000000000002C7BD47BD40004789C01744CE8#1258511341473#/System/Server/Upgrade/JSPM##com.sap.sdt.j2ee.tools.sysinfo.AbstractInfoController.updateProfileVariable(AbstractInfoController.java:284)#######Thread[main,5,main]##0#0#Info#1#com.sap.sdt.j2ee.tools.sysinfo.AbstractInfoController.updateProfileVariable(AbstractInfoController.java:284)#Java###Parameter has been detected. Parameter value is .#2#/J2EE/StandardSystem/DefaultProfilePath#/usr/sap/PMA/SYS/profile/DEFAULT.PFL#
    Sorry, I don't know how to format post 
    Edited by: Rongfeng Shi on Nov 18, 2009 4:20 AM

    Hi Rongfeng,
    There is not much information about the error in the log file you have pasted above.
    Please repeat the issue and catch the log files once again.
    Are you able to open SDM ?
    Best Regards
    Raghu

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