No command in Intel Rapid Storage after the reset of a device of available Cache

There are in my book of 15-4010nr XT the spectrum of the HP TouchSmart Ultrabook 1 HDD and 1 SSD (30 GB).

The SSD was initially used for acceleration in Intel Rapid Storage.

But I zero it available in Intel Rapid Storage and now I can not "activate the acceleration' even once, because there is no such a command in the interface of the program - it only shows the disk information in the 'status' and 'Manage', but no orders at all (except Acivate LED). How to help?

Hi Alice-Wonder,

Thank you for your request, I will do my best to help!

I understand that after changing the SSD for available in the Intel Rapid Storage, you are no longer able to activate the acceleration once again, since the command is no longer available. State Manange without any option of the command.

I suggest you do a restore back before making this change. Using Microsoft System Restore (Windows 8).

If that did not help, I would do a factory recovery.  Performing a recovery system (Windows 8) HP.

During the recovery process, you will receive a prompt to back up your data to avoid loss. If you did not recently, I suggest do you it now.

Restoring files that were supported by using HP Recovery Manager (Windows 8) upward.

Good luck!

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