Rapid start system configuration, Use with rapid start – Dell Latitude E6530 (Mid 2012) User Manual

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Rapid Start System Configuration

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Rapid Start System Configuration

How to set up or re-configure a system for use with Rapid Start?

Pre-Installation Notes

• If the system is in ATA (or IDE) mode, Rapid Start cannot be configured

until the mode is changed. The procedure for changing SATA modes after

Windows installation is generally outside the scope of this document,

however, "Appendix B" on page 40 provides suggested methods that may

help on some systems.

• The Intel Rapid Start Technology driver and application package is

optional on some systems. It can enhance the resume performance of

Rapid Start if the system supports it. If the system supports the Rapid

Start software enhancements, the self-extracting executable file is available

for download from http://support.dell.com/

• Smart Response and Rapid Start may co-exist on some systems. The

sequence of configuration for Smart Response and Rapid Start is

significant.

CAUTION:

Rapid Start configuration must take place AFTER Smart Response

configuration. Smart Response configuration may erase the SSD device, including
Rapid Start partition information.

In the event that the original factory SSD was replaced, or a new SSD or

mSATA / minicard SSD was installed, or the Rapid Start partition is otherwise

erased, the following procedure can be used to restore Rapid Storage

functionality.

1 BIOS — Restart the system, and press the F2 key, when the Dell splash

screen appears, to enter the BIOS setup menu.

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Navigate to the "SATA Operation" mode menu, usually found under

"System Configuration" or "Advanced Settings."

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