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Sandisk 30gb readycache software doesn't seem well thought out

desura

Diamond Member
So I installed the Sandisk readycache ssd software after hooking up the ssd drive. It is enabled. It is boosting a Win8 install off of a 3tb drive.

And so far, it has told me that something went wrong and it has to flush the cache.

The most annoying thing so far about it is that it appears that the software has to start when I start windows. And it requires administrator privileges. This is kind of annoying when starting up.

Am I just doing it wrong?
 
The latest version is supposed to ask if you want to start the GUI or not, on install. The interface is what needs to be elevated, not the caching.

Also, by some Googling, it looks 2 things have worked for some people, with constant flushing/resetting (it should only need that after a bad shutdown):
1. Uninstalling the software, clearing the partition table, then re-installing the software.
2. Getting the version 1.0.1 from an OEM, like Lenovo.

GL
 
So I installed the Sandisk readycache ssd software after hooking up the ssd drive. It is enabled. It is boosting a Win8 install off of a 3tb drive.

And so far, it has told me that something went wrong and it has to flush the cache.

The most annoying thing so far about it is that it appears that the software has to start when I start windows. And it requires administrator privileges. This is kind of annoying when starting up.

Am I just doing it wrong?

Update today fixes it.

Sometimes it was just removing old items to make space and it would trigger a false flush warning.
 
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