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I use a Dell Latitude E7440 Notebook. Experiencing slow boot performance, doesn't appear to be a hardware fault but the load of installed applications. I am planning to configure Intel Rapid Storage Technology. Is it imperative to install a SSD or can Intel Rapid Storage Technology be configured on a regular SATA Hard Drive. Please advise if below procedure would work to configure Intel Rapid Storage Technology, is there scope to configure Intel Rapid Storage Technology on Linux based Operating system. #Linux #Security #Fire
I'm sorry if I'm posting too many questions, I would like to understand what exactly is the function of the following command "Set id=84 override". Is it to mark a hard drive partition ready for hibernate, if yes, how exactly does it work?
Download Rapid Start Technology Application
SATA operation to RAID ON
Create unallocated partition, size 8GB
Create partition primary using Diskpart, list partition > Set id=84 override and press Enter
Enable Intel Rapid Start in the BIOS Setup Utility
Install the Rapid Start Technology software
I'm sorry if I'm posting too many questions, I would like to understand what exactly is the function of the following command "Set id=84 override". Is it to mark a hard drive partition ready for hibernate, if yes, how exactly does it work?
Download Rapid Start Technology Application
SATA operation to RAID ON
Create unallocated partition, size 8GB
Create partition primary using Diskpart, list partition > Set id=84 override and press Enter
Enable Intel Rapid Start in the BIOS Setup Utility
Install the Rapid Start Technology software