Y510P installation hides SSD

I have my laptop the other day, and saw that the SSD was not available so I deleted and created a new partition for it, I didn't know that it was used as a cache drive...

How can I put it on a disk cache? I tried to delete the partition SSD and install expresscache, but he claims that he has not found all ReadyCache devices, I saw intel RST suppose to be able to do, but I couldn't find the option in there.

he solved myself, could not install a new copy of the expresscache since its was still in the system

in cmd, type 'eccmd' to get a list of options, and "eccmd-partition" to re-create the partition cache unalocated space of SSD

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