Pisox report: Cannot allocate memory - while installing new hard drive

I have a fairly recent MacBook Pro (~2010) and installed a new Intel 510 ssd.
When I go to format it, I receive "Pisox report: Cannot allocate memory"
I tried formatting with an external enclosure and it worked fine, but no luck in Disk Utility or on the command line.
I tried this in the install wizard of Snow Leopard.
I've seen many reports of this, but no luck with any solutions.
Thanks for any help.

Still nothing solution except replace SATA cable?

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