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ZBook 15 G2
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HI i recently upgrade my mSata 32GB to 256GB so far so good but after reinstall win 10 i noticed in installing only showing the 256gb mSATA I all so had a 750GB SSD, after install Win10 checkt and I can't see my 750GB SSD..nowhere, i toke out the 2256GB mSATA put back the old 32GB work perfect can see the 32Gb mSATA and the 750Gb SSD changs again and only see the 256GB mSATA, I can't see in bios, not in system not at install win10,,,,, but if I put back the 32GB perfect see both of drive.
Please, can you help me?
System : ZBook 15 G2 Win 10pro, 32GB ram, Quadro m1100, CPU q4700, ( 32GB mSATA, 750GB SSD )
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Its possible the 32 gig mSATA and the 750 gig HDD were bound together in a RAID array for Intel Rapid Storage acceleration. Remove the new mSATA disk and set the boot model to Legacy and you should be able to enter the RAID utility. You may have to hit Ctrl + I to do so but if you see a RAID array there remove any disk from the array. Set it back to uefi/secure boot, reboot and you may have to re-initialize, format the 750 gig disk to use it. 

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Its possible the 32 gig mSATA and the 750 gig HDD were bound together in a RAID array for Intel Rapid Storage acceleration. Remove the new mSATA disk and set the boot model to Legacy and you should be able to enter the RAID utility. You may have to hit Ctrl + I to do so but if you see a RAID array there remove any disk from the array. Set it back to uefi/secure boot, reboot and you may have to re-initialize, format the 750 gig disk to use it. 

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