Intel Rapid Start Technology - Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H User Manual

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Intel Rapid Start Technology

A. System Requirements
1. Windows 7 with SP1
2. An SSD with size larger than the total system memory
3. Intel Rapid Start Technology enabled in BIOS Setup
4. AHCI/RAID mode supported (please note if the SSD has been assigned as a member of a RAID array, it
cannot be used to set up Intel Rapid Start store partition); IDE mode not supported
5. All motherboard drivers correctly installed
B. Creating a Primary Store Partition
Below it is assumed Windows 7 is already installed on the SATA hard drive.
Open Disk Management Tool
Step 1: Go to Control Panel > System and Security > Administrative Tools > Computer Management >Storage
> Disk Management.
Step 2: Select the SSD on which you want to create the store partition (if the SSD is unallocated, create a
new partition first), and right-click on the partition you select and select Shrink Volume. (Figure 1)
Step 3: Enter the size of the required partition (it should be at least equal to the size of the memory
currently installed on the system. (1 GB=1024 MB. For example, to set 8 GB, enter 8192 MB). The
recommendation is to create a partition equal to the maximum memory capacity supported on the
system, in order to take care of future memory upgrade scenarios.)
Step 4: When completed, click Shrink. (Figure 2)
Figure 1
C. Launching DiskPart Disk Partitioning Tool to Set up Intel Rapid Start Store Partition
Open the command prompt window and run diskpart.exe (enter "diskpart" at the C:\> command prompt
and press <Enter>). At the diskpart prompt, type the following commands in sequence. Note: The commands for
MBR format and GPT format are different. Refer to the commands below. After entering all of the commands,
be sure to restart your computer.
MBR format:
DISKPART>list disk
DISKPART>select disk X
DISKPART>create partition primary (Create the primary store partition)
Unique Features
Figure 2
(Lists the disks and information about them)
(Selects a disk. "X" is the disk number where you
want to create the store partition. Refer to results from
"list disk" for the exact disk number)
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