XPS8700 32Gb SATA SSD

I have an error with the SATA SSD of 32 GB and the Intel Rapid Storage Technology technology. The player status "SATA SSD on controller 0, 5 Port: Incompatible. In 'Manage' in the software of the TSRI: port locations: internal status: Type Incompatible: SSD use drive: size unknown: 30 534 Mo Firmware: LWDA. I have the latest firmware and the FIRST software of the Dell site I removed the drive, started without it and then reinstall the drive. I tried to find how to remove the metadata from the supposed (if present), but have not been able to do. The computer is only a couple of months. The SSD has not been used in any other PC or device. I can't access the device anywhere to erase or format the SSD drive. I am at a loss how to get this working and Dell support has been less useful considering the price I paid for this machine. Material supports a few point to software support - who want me to pay £119 for the fault. He never worked again. She always had a bubble without appear. Anyone got any ideas, please?

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