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HP FOLIO 9470M FINGERPRINT WINDOWS 10 X64 ISSUES 64 BIT
I may end up just turning off this feature.Operating System / Windows XP / Windows XP 64 bit / Windows 7 / Windows 7 64 bit File size 22 MB Category: Not hard to do, but the system freezes up when it activates and will not power down. The partion is created with the RST software, then I have to manually use DISKPART to setup the partition for use. It uses a partion on the SSD drive to store the hybernation file. The Rapid Start Technology will place the system in hybernation mode after 60mins in sleep mode (configurable in BIOS). I have cleared and recreated the SSD partions several time so I am very familiar with this process, it's just that the old v11 software/driver will not turn on the acceleration. Any higher version of RST will not let me even see the SSD in the Performance tab (formerly the Accelerate tab in 11 and below) to setup the acceleration. I can see it in RST v11, setup the SSD, but not turn on the acceleration (errors with unknown error). I did not change any of the RAID options before installing Windows 10, so the array is still there.



Yes, it is the Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST) that I am having issues with. Play with these and see if you can get it to work. there should be a utility loaded that should also help recreate the SRT RAID volume. When you boot Windows 10, make sure the Intel RST driver is installed. does is say it is RAID'd or just shows single volumes, a hard disk and the SSD? What i would try - no guarantees - is go into the RAID controller (again Ctl-I), check out what it says about the volumes it finds. I do not know if Microsoft, or Intel support upgrading a standard SRT RAID volume directly to Windows 10, since probably Windows 10 will not see the RAID and then just install the OS on the hard disk. In order for the OS to use this, it requires that Windows have the Intel RAID storage driver (RST - not to be confused by SRT !!!), which understand the need to cache disk data on the small SSD The way SRT works is there is an Intel RAID controller (you can access it at boot up pressing Ctl-I) that ties together your standard sata/ahci spinning drive and a small (around 30GB or so) SSD together creating a single volume that Windows sees as a storage volume. I believe you have an Intel SRT (Smart Response Technology) setup in your laptop. I guess I could reload Windows 8.1, get it working correctly, and then upgrade to 10, but I would much rather do a clean install of 10. If it weren't for neededg the configuration software I wouldn't bother with all this but I would like this system to work correctly the way it did under 8.1.
HP FOLIO 9470M FINGERPRINT WINDOWS 10 X64 ISSUES DRIVERS
The only drivers Windows 10 doesn't find are the JMicron card reader drivers (listed in the 8.1 drivers).
HP FOLIO 9470M FINGERPRINT WINDOWS 10 X64 ISSUES HOW TO
I did find the hp and intel white papers on how to setup the partitions for the fast start but it definately is not working correctly. Have to do a hard power off to be able to restart the system. When the system does the auto hybernation it locks up hard and does not power off. It just gives back an unknown errer and says to try again.Īlso have problems with the fast start technology on this system. It allows me to setup the SSD volume with a data partion and a cache partion BUT wil not activate the acceleration for the SATA drive. I downloaded and installed various other versions, but the only version that seems to partially work is the ver 11. The software does not show the option to setup the SSD as a cache. The issue is that Windows 10 after a clean install loads the Intel Mobile Express SATA RAID driver ver 13.x.x.x with no Intel software. I've downloaded all the Window 10 圆4 Drivers from the HP site, along with a few of the Windows 8.1 圆4 drivers. I am having a hell of a time finding the correct drivers to get this system to be able to use the mSATA drive as designed.
