03-07-2015 09:26 AM
Built a DIY gaming desktop and would like to enable SSD acceleration caching. Can't seem to find anything that indicates whether it's possible to do AFTER Windows has already been installed.
Can this be done ? If so, how ?
Thanks
03-10-2015 05:17 AM
Hello Nukfror
We will be more than glad to help you. In order to do so, we need to know the following:
1 - Is the OS installed on the SSD or HDD?
2 - How many drives are in this set up?
3 - What type of drive are they (SSD or HDD)?
4 - Is this a RAID arrangement? What type?
03-10-2015 07:09 AM
1) OS is installed on HDD
2) Right now it's real simple. 1 @ HDD and 1 @ (unplugged) SSD
3) See # 2 - as basic as it gets right now
4) No RAID at this time. Just doing pure SSD acceleration at the moment in front of the HDD.
03-10-2015 02:07 PM
Hello Nukfror,
These are the requirements to enable cashe:
1 - The chipset must support https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/smart-response-technology.ht... Intel® Smart Response Technology
2 - A traditional primary hard drive.
3 - A secondary SSD drive.
4 - The SATA controller must be set to RAID mode (no arrays need to be configured).
5 - The Intel® Smart Response Technology must be installed. http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/sb/CS-032826.htm Chipset Software — Intel® Smart Response Technology User Guide
We hope this piece of information helped you.
03-11-2015 01:10 PM
Thanks for the reply but it doesn't answer my question - see the subject where is says "Windows 8.1 *already* installed"
# 4 is where the problem starts. Windows is already installed and my AUS Z97 Pro MB is already setup for AHCI mode and not RAID. As such, when I change the mode to RAID, Windows fails to boot up. Put it back to AHCI mode and Windows boots up fine.
You've indicated the list of requirements in the order they occur for a green-field Windows not yet installed process. In your list, that happens between steps 4 and 5.
In my list, Windows was installed before step 4.
Question is is there some way to get Windows to boot up again when the motherboard mode is changed from AHCI to RAID ?