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11-18-2018 03:06 PM
I have an older (2014) Envy 700-210xt desktop, that I believe has a 16GB mSATA drive in addition to a 1TB hard drive. I think the mSATA is supposed to speed up the computer. I now want to replace the conventional hard drive with a SSD. If I clone the hard drive onto the SSD, will I still get the benefit on the mSATA drive? Is there anything additional that I have to do because of the mSATA?
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11-19-2018 11:41 AM
before you install the ssd and clone the drive you need to enter the intel RST program and disable the mSATA "Cache Module"
then power down and remove the mSATA module from the system, then power up and confirm the system boots normally
the intel cache driver redirects the read/writes through the slower mSATA module and if not disabled before you remove the cache module the system will not boot once the module is removed
once the cache module is removed, you can then install the SSD drive and clone the drives
11-19-2018 01:34 AM
HP specs for your listed model DO NOT SHOW A CACHE MODULE OPTION, they show a 256GB SSD as a primary drive option , and a secondary Hard Drive as a option.
please confirm your model number,....
also this model does not use a mSATA ssd connector it uses a M.2 connector for a NVME based SSD in the 2280 form factor
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03975089
http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/memory-info
11-19-2018 06:24 AM
I checked my original HP email and it listed the 16 GB mSATA cache; also Windows Device Manager shows a SanDisk SDSA6DM-016G-1006 disk in addition to the 1TB hard drive. My model number is Envy 700-210xt (E9G99AV#ABA). The computer also has Intel Rapid Storage Technology software.
I assume the small mSATA will not be needed with the new 1TB SSD; but will I need to do anything extra after I clone the original hard drive to the SSD? Thanks.
11-19-2018 11:41 AM
before you install the ssd and clone the drive you need to enter the intel RST program and disable the mSATA "Cache Module"
then power down and remove the mSATA module from the system, then power up and confirm the system boots normally
the intel cache driver redirects the read/writes through the slower mSATA module and if not disabled before you remove the cache module the system will not boot once the module is removed
once the cache module is removed, you can then install the SSD drive and clone the drives