HP Envy 6 t 1000 - Intel Rapid technology fails to speed up drive.

I did a clean install of Windows 8 on a HP Envy 6 t CTO 1000.  I followed the instructions online to the 'letter '.  However, when I go to accelerate my primary hd with technology Intel Rapid Storage Technology I continually get a failure to speed up the drive.  The mSata drive appears fine in the TSRI program but, regardless of what version of the program/driver I try I failures continue to accelerate the disk Windows 8 OS actuay.

Here is the link to a PDF file, provided by HP, that I followed completel (new installation).

http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/PDF/CNB003EN_tcm_245_1315624.PDF

Currently I have Intel Rapid Storage Technology worm technology. installed 11.6.0.1030.  And Yes, I tried (even if it was difficult to find) the version that has been specified in the PDF file.  No work.

In addition, the list of the drivers for my laptop, installed with Windows 8, is pathetic.  In the PDF document, it says how to get all the drivers for Windows 8 after installation.  Well, that's very good and fantastic when there are real drivers to download and install.  There is almost nothing on Windows 8 drivers for my laptop.  Currently, I don't have audio Beats works, because there is no driver.  Coolsence does not work, because there is no driver, I have not installed any kind of chipset drivers (which are usually quite important) or the other.

This notebook is not so old (purchased 10/09/12 with Windows 7 Pro).  Horrible support for Windows 8 drivers for this laptop.  Is there any ETA actually get some drivers?

I really want to get the Intel Rapid Storage Technology technology to function as definitively, I noticed a drop in performance as compareed to when I had installed Windows 7 the technology was working.

Any help on that would be great.  I have not really found any kind of definitive answer or fix it with all my websearching...

Thanks in advance for any help!

Not sure how to close this, but I managed to solve this problem, no thanks to HP.  I was able to find a person on the forums of Intel who had the same problem.  Apparently this happens by installing only Windows 8 with a sustained UEFI bios.  3 partitions will be created with this type of installation.  What I discovered by reading thru intels forums, is that if you reduce the c: drive, then reboot, you are able to the acceleration of the main hard drive successfully.   The posters think it's that something happens on the MBR when you make this change.  Don't know what, but it fixed my problem.  Its been frustrating me for a while.

Everything works great now and I noticed definetley a speed/response increase with my laptop.

What to do:

1 resize your c:\ drive.  (Does not need to be much more, I took 20 MB)

2. restart your PC

3 try to accelerate your main OS drive

4 viola!

so happy now.

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