Hi Eldiego
I have an Intel desktop board and a OCZ SSD, so different brands and models of components to you, but I was experiencing a similar error message to you for quite a while that came up at random. I never wrote my error down, so cannot say that your error is definitely the same, but when I read yours it sounded similar and reminded me.
Every so many weeks the system would be running, and then suddenly the screen would go blank and after a few seconds an error similar to yours would appear on a blank DOS looking like screen.
To boot again, I recommend you pull the power plug from the power supply at the back of the case, press the power and reset buttons at the front a few times each to make sure any memory is fully cleared, plug the power plug back in, and that was always enough to get me going again.
I would be surprised if your SSD had completely died as you suspect, and if your problem is similar, the above should get your system booting again.
Also I have solved this issue on my system as in prevented this from occurring again, and has now been at least 3 - 4 months without it happening any more.
Basically I performed I BIOS upgrade on the OCZ SSD and since then this has no longer happened. If you can boot again as per my advice above and this happens to you occasionally I would recommend you have a look if there is a newer BIOS for your SSD - depending how long you have owned it there probably is. The trick for me was that I was unable to update on the drive that was running Windows - the SSD. I would have had to boot of another drive with the SSD as a secondary drive and update it that way. But OCZ also provided a way to create a bootable CD which connected to the Internet, found the latest BIOS for my model and automatically installed that latest version.
WARNING: If updating an SSD be aware that some upgrades may be destructible, in that you lose all data on the SSD as a result of the upgrade. Backup anything important first, be prepared that if the upgrade is destructible the drive will be blank afterwards - all files - which means data, programs and operating system if they are all on that drive.
Hope this helps.
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