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<note warning>**DANGER**! **NEVER** disable the mSATA disk in the BIOS if the main disk has not been synchronized. Otherwise, the main disk will appear as damaged and will have to be completely re-installed... :-(</note> | <note warning>**DANGER**! **NEVER** disable the mSATA disk in the BIOS if the main disk has not been synchronized. Otherwise, the main disk will appear as damaged and will have to be completely re-installed... :-(</note> | ||
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+ | <note warning>**IMPORTANT** If you change the partitions with gparted, leave some empty space (4-8 Mb) at the end of the disk, otherwise you will not be able to re-activate the disk acceleration...</note> | ||
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===== What is mSATA? ===== | ===== What is mSATA? ===== | ||
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Select //Acceleration Options//, then type '//s//' to synchronize the disk. The //Status// must be //In Sync// | Select //Acceleration Options//, then type '//s//' to synchronize the disk. The //Status// must be //In Sync// | ||
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+ | ==== Disabling the acceleration ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Enabling the acceleration ==== | ||
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+ | ===== mSATA administration in Windows ===== | ||
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+ | Everything is done in the //Intel Rapid Storage Technology// program | ||
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+ | * Start menu => All programs => Intel => Intel Rapid Storage Technology | ||
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+ | ==== Disabling the acceleration ==== | ||
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+ | <note warning>You **have to** disable the acceleration before you use GPARTED!</note> | ||
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+ | * Performance => Désactiver l'accélération | ||
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+ | ==== Enabling the acceleration ==== | ||
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===== Misc. notes ===== | ===== Misc. notes ===== |