(Re) Enable Intel Rapid start technolgy (RST) & RAID @U310

Dear community,

I've been frustrated about it since a long time. Got U310 with win8 (24 GB SSD + 500 GB HDD).

No one said I should set RAID in the BIOS. But I got only error and cannot perform a recovery. So I put back to the mode of DCIS and system restored. Then the error: "your system does not apear to have with Intel technology in fast ignition.

-Yes, I tried to put the ACHI BIOS of RAID, no departure.

-SSD 24GO isn't in the Device Manager, paritioned.

-intel software RAID installed

-If the point is: I need to enable in BIOS ACHI to RAID, but then the Pc will not boot.

What is the problem?

Partitions now looks like this:

Could someone help me, how to re-enable RAID / cache quick RST technolgy?

Another frustration is: How do I back up my system (win8) to support USB, that I could restore to factory condition?

Appreciate all advice, thanks in advance!

Just installed windows 7 with SSD/RAID Intel rapid storage Technology. It does not work.

My SSD is not defect.

The method is:

https://forums.Lenovo.com/T5/IdeaPad-Y-U-V-Z-and-P-series/Lenovo-U310-clean-Windows-7-installation-G...

and:

http://forums.Lenovo.com/T5/IdeaPad-Y-U-V-Z-and-P-series/the-Guide-on-how-to-reformat-REPARTITION-an...

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