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March 1st, 2020 13:00

Inspiron 7567, Intel RST

I have a Inspiron 15 gaming 7567 laptop with an Intel I7, 16 GB RAM, a 128GB M2V SSD booot drive and a 1 TB WD HDD. The HDD died and I bought a new one installed it in the computer, formatted the drive and everything boots up fine, but when I open Intel RST the accelerate tab no longer appears. Any ideas on how to get it back?

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March 2nd, 2020 07:00

@JTB013  it’s not necessary, but as to why it’s installed, take a look at my first reply in this thread: https://www.dell.com/community/Inspiron/Why-RAID-with-a-SIngle-Drive/td-p/7502654

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March 1st, 2020 14:00

formatted the drive?

what does that mean exactly?

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March 1st, 2020 16:00

@JTB013  last time I looked at the Accelerate tab, it was meant to be used for systems that had a spinning HDD and a low capacity SSD module (32GB or so), and the "acceleration" involved using the SSD as a cache for the spinning HDD.  You have a "full capacity" SSD and a spinning HDD, so I'm not sure what the Acceleration tab would have been able to do for you in the first place.

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March 1st, 2020 19:00

The drive was empty so I formatted the file system as one partition using drive management in Windows 10.

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March 1st, 2020 19:00

Thanks that makes sense. I guess my other question is why is Intel RST installed. Is it necessary for this set up?

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March 2nd, 2020 09:00

Thanks for your help. I wish I would of seen that post first as it would of saved me a lot of time.

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