10-16-2011 12:53 PM
I have a 120GB Intel 320 SSD. My setup is:
When I try to run the optimizer it says, "Cannot run the Intel SSD Optimizer on RAID configurations."
I don't think I have a RAID setup. Do I have an HP propriatary setup? Or could this be a problem with an Intel SSD on AMD chipset?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Brian
10-19-2011 05:18 PM
Yep, running AMD SATA driver version 1.2.1.269. Thanks!
So my last question is how do I switch the driver to Microsoft's msahci generic driver?
10-20-2011 03:23 AM
If you right click it in the Device Manager where you see it, you can then click uninstall.
Running Windows 7, there is no need to use the optimizer though, so I wouldn't uninstall it if I were you.
Here is text from Intel's own documentation:
Note: If your computer uses Microsoft* Windows* 7 and the standard Microsoft AHCI driver
(the default setup for normal configurations without RAID), the Intel SSD Optimizer works;
however, you do not need to use the Intel SSD Optimizer because Windows 7 implements
the Trim functionality natively.
10-20-2011 07:13 AM
Dryne wrote:
If you right click it in the Device Manager where you see it, you can then click uninstall.
Running Windows 7, there is no need to use the optimizer though, so I wouldn't uninstall it if I were you.
Here is text from Intel's own documentation:
Note: If your computer uses Microsoft* Windows* 7 and the standard Microsoft AHCI driver
(the default setup for normal configurations without RAID), the Intel SSD Optimizer works;
however, you do not need to use the Intel SSD Optimizer because Windows 7 implements
the Trim functionality natively.
Omigosh, I didn't know this! I've been running my 510 for 3mos and running the Optimizer every week or so. But I use the MS AHCI driver, so don't have to do this!?!? Maybe that's why Optimizer always runs so fast then (takes just a few seconds)?