Program for caching disk ssd Y580

Currently I have my OS installed on my 32 GB SSD - drive on the lenovo y580. Recently, I discovered that I shouldn't have installed here, but the HARD drive disk and use the SSD to cache. What program should I use for caching because Y580 is not supported RAID. And when my OS on the SSD, should I just re - install on the HARD disk drive. But I have some personal data like pictures, movies, music, and documents on the HARD drive. If I install windows then I lose them. They are important to me!

Hello

Here's the solution provided on article

You will need to erase the SSD partitions, so you will need to have your operating system installed on the HARD drive first.

To resolve this issue, first delete the primary partition on the mSATA SSD and then install the ExpressCache software. The ExpressCache Setup will automatically create the necessary partition cached on the mSATA SSD.

  1. Open the Start Menu, type DiskMgmt.msc and press ENTER to start the Disk Manager.

  2. At the bottom of the disk management window, identify the mSATA SSD device. The mSATA SSD 16 GB is 14,91 GB. The mSATA SSD 32 GB is 29,82 GB.

  3. The mSATA SSD can contain a 'Data2' score with a D: or E: drive letter. If so, check for any saved files on the device. If the files exist, you can move them to the C:\ drive.

  4. Delete the primary Partition on the mSATA SSD by right-click on it and choose 'remove the Volume '.... "in the menu that appears. Click 'Yes' to confirm the action.

  5. There are at least 29GB of unallocated on the mSATA SSD space.

  6. Download ExpressCache from the following link that corresponds to the installation of Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit):


  1. Install ExpressCache by double-clicking the installation file downloaded in step 6 and follow the on-screen instructions. Reboot as prompted.

Best regards

Solid Cruver

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