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In the fall, I disabled the Intel Rapid Storage Technology (I believe in the BIOS) in order to enable virtualization. But since then, I don't need it anymore and the laptop slows down a lot with storage utilization. I found a post that said to follow a guide from Intel's website, but I cannot find the locations in it needed. I've found no way to turn it back on in the BIOS, and if there's a way to turn it on even if it means completely resetting the laptop please let me know.

Thank you.

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@Zanteri 

 

Please use the following Guide

 

        https://www.intel.com.au/content/www/au/en/support/articles/000027232/technologies/intel-rapid-stora...

 

Regards.

BH
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Of the two solutions in the link, the first one does not work as it's already set as running. And for second, it does not appear in the device manager like it describes. So that link does not help my situation.

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