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not sure why its saying that,but if its your first bios update there might be problem with usb,similar to gigabyte,you have to update bios and ezflash with flashing through the windows software program,once its done and ezflash is updated you can go back to flashing with usb,its because the bios file is larger than 2mb you have to do a one off flash with windows i think its called asus update
i didnt format to fat32 i left mine on ntfs but try that guide first
dont forget to install intel rapid storage drivers it will help with ahci,but you need a better ssd imo,esp that you have intel sata3 ports
Hi everyone,
I recently installed a Kingston sv200s37a 64GB for Windows 7 & most used apps, while the overall speed of the system has increased I am still getting 5.9 for primary hard disk?
To optimise, I have:
Checked AHCI is enabled in BIOS
Run the test with the other drive not connected
Installed Intel Rapid Storage Technology driver
Disabled System Restore
Disabled drive indexing
Disabled the page file
Disabled Hibernation
Disabled prefetching in the registry
Disabled Windows write caching
Disabled the SuperFetch and Windows Search services
Disabled ClearPageFileAtShutdown and LargeSystemCache
Adjust power settings
Fresh Windows 7 install
Can anyone help?![]()
Have you done all your windows updates? And installed latest intel rst drivers? That ssd should perform much better than the scores you are getting. If you are going to replace it, get the crucial m4. My m4 scores 7.9 on wei not that wei actually means anything![]()
After reading this thread about slow SSD performance, have you tried a different S-ATA cable?