Hide SSD SSD for the system

I replaced my hard drive with a 500 GB ssd. My question is can I remove the old 16 GB of cache to my pc, I think that I should, but was informed to keep connected this will always help start time.that does not because for me, anyone know the answer to this.thanks

Hello

Review this alert HP.  In this post notes that you can only speed up the main hard drive. Don't forget to disable the cache before setting up the new SSD 500 as the primary device.

The cage of your PC hard drive should be able to manage three devices according to service information that I just reviewed. If this information is correct and then use a for the new SSD 500 sata power splitter if an available sata power connector is not available in the region of hard drive cage.

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You should be able to use the Intel SATA controller technology cache speed up a secondary device. The procedure to do so is rather complicated.

If you want to use the cache acceleration technology Intel then you must go into the bios and set the SATA RAID storage mode.

I would then use the external HP recovery media to reload the new SSD and then return copies the data from the disk hard drive to wish to have on the main unit. Once this process is complete, then I suggest to use the original hard drive and 16 GB SSD together as a data storage device "back shop". Go to TSRI (Intel Rapid Storage Technology) in the control panel and Setup and match acceleration cache SSD with HDD.

I suggest that the download and install the latest driver TSRI.

Depending on the level of your PC bios, additional steps may be required.  Review HP recovery procedures.

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