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05-19-2017 04:00 AM
Here is how I did it ( from scratch 😞
Gotcha: "rstcli64 -V" is an output you need to pay attention too closely.
1. Ensure the m.2 SSD is out of the system & only the SATA HDD is installed in the laptop ( any size till 1TB ) & in BIOS controller is set as RAID.
2. Using a WinPE disk ( like Sergei Strelec ), boot in the correct OS version x86/x64 & ensure the HDD is blanked out & partition is made as GPT. ( FYI Win 7/8/10 pref GPT partition for install on a higher than 32GB disk )
3. Reboot & install OS with default RAID driver from MS. ( this is the driver we need to swap out in side the OS with correct Intel driver )
4. Once OS is installed, update the RAID driver with IntelRST driver version 13.2.0.1016. Reboot.
5. Install RST GUI for 13.2.0.1016 & shutdown the laptop.
6. Connect the m.2 SSD ( new or used with data ) & reboot.
7. Using Disk Management, ensure SSD is wiped out ( meaning if any volume existed delete them ) & keep it as MBR.
8. Now, copy correct version of RSTCLI for 13.2.0.1016 uncer C:\Windows & issue the following command ( in Administrator mode 😞
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C:\Windows\system32>rstcli64 -V
Intel(R) RSTCLI
Middleware Version: 13.2.0.1016
Controller Intel(R) Mobile Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller Driver Version: 13.2.0.1016
Controller Intel(R) Mobile Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller OROM Version: 12.7.0.1936
C:\Windows\system32>
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Here Middleware is the CLI utility which is matching the RAID driver version, this is the original untouched CLI tool ( no hexedit **bleep** )
9. Just launch the RST GUI now, in this state of the SSD, you should now see Enable Option in the first GUI page to accelerate the HDD. Click Enable & a second POP-UP screen will come to confirm that you will be accelerating the HDD with newly found SSD as cache disk. Click OK on this screen & Immediately you will see the Array is created & all done.
10. On next Boot, if in BIOS CTRL+I key message is enabled, you will see the RAID BIOS too during boot.
Proof:
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C:\Windows\system32>rstcli64 -I
--CONTROLLER INFORMATION--
Name: Intel(R) Mobile Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller
Type: AHCI
Supported RAID: 0,1,5,10
Max Disks/Array: 7
HW Information:
Vendor ID: 0x8086
Device ID: 0x282a
HW Revision: 4
Dynamic Storage Accelerator: Disabled
--ARRAY INFORMATION--
Name: SATA_Array_0001
Size: 30 GB
Free: 0 GB
Num Disks: 1
Num Vols: 1
Write Cache: On
--VOLUME INFORMATION--
Name: Volume_0000
Raid Level: 0
Size: 30 GB
StripeSize: 128 KB
Num Disks: 1
State: Normal
Usage: Cache volume
System: False
Initialized: True
Cache Policy: Off
--END DEVICE INFORMATION--
ID: 0-0-0-0
Type: Disk
Disk Type: SATA Disk
State: Normal
Size: 466 GB
Free Size: 0 GB
System Disk: True
Usage: Accelerated disk
Acceleration Mode: Enhanced
Serial Number: 14SZC0R0T
Model: TOSHIBA MQ01ACF050
ID: 0-1-0-0
Type: Disk
Disk Type: SATA SSD
State: Normal
Size: 30 GB
Free Size: 0 GB
System Disk: False
Usage: Cache device
Serial Number: 002419137059
Model: LITEONIT LSS-32L6G-HP
0
C:\Windows\system32>
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Hope this helps!
My Model is 840G1 TouchScreen with 256GB SSD which I chnaged to a bigger HDD with m.2.
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