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It takes it a short while to "Learn" your computer.
Gary, I do not quite remember how that worked. Let me download it and try myself. I am sure it will come back. Will let you know asap.
Steve is right. It takes a while before it has collected the data. I had to uninstall mine again because it was a bit of a pain. Norton kept blocking it and I did not want to muck around with that.
Thanks, I uninstalled it too due to it doing nothing. I have Norton too but it made no complaint about Soluto tho.
I would like to get it to work to see what is going on at boot.
Access time most likely remained unchanged from the .2ms, and if anything, boots became longer when compared to a single SSD because there is an extra RAID BIOS screen to get through. My goal in RAID0 was to increase the efficiency with large file reads, i.e. game load screens in SC2 and BF3.
Thanks for response, good to know my numbers are good.
I don't know if this is the right place to ask, but if not please let me know where.
I recently bought an Intel 320 SSD (128GB) to place on my mobile system (ASUS G73JH / HM55 Chipset). Once the clean copy of Windows 7 was done, I downloaded and installed the Intel SSD Toolbox.
When I checked the System Tuner panel, the DIPM setting was disabled. After I enabled it, it's status changed to "Feature is optimized". Note that at this time, the Intel RST drivers were not installed.
Later, after I downloaded and installed the latest Intel RST drivers, the DIPM status have changed to "Current storage driver does not support DIPM settings. Consider changing to another storage driver compatible with your system".
I also checked the storage driver details using Device Manager and it's using the "iaStor.sys" file.
Basically, IRST = DIPM disabled; Default Microsoft AHCI drivers = DIPM enabled.
Any thoughts? Does anyone else have/had this issue too?
Thanks in advance.
Found this for you. It may or may not help.
TIP: how to enable DIPM for SSDs on Windows 7 - ABXZone Computer Forums