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    Robson on 2090

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by HotBlood, Aug 31, 2007.

  1. HotBlood

    HotBlood Notebook Consultant

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    Is it working for you guys? I had to call Sager tech support to set it up and the guy gave me info that was off, tho I was able to figure out what was going on.

    Basically, in device manager, there should be 2 Robson related items under Disk Drives: 1 for ReadyBoost and 1 for ReadyDrive. With your internal hdd and not counting any externl hdds, there should be 3 things in there. I noticed it there 1 time, when I configured the policies for ReadyDrive. Now, I only see one item, "IMD-0", that's related to Robson. The other item is my internal hdd. Did it get moved or am I missing the other half? I've seen from internet articles that the Intel Turbo Memory Console is unreliable.
     
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    critidoc Notebook Guru

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    check intel's web site there are new drivers for the robson memory, should help
     
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    HotBlood Notebook Consultant

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    Did you try that out? Were you having the same problem as I was?
     
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    starlightfury Notebook Enthusiast

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    The same thing shows up on my device manager with my laptop by itself, but when I plug in my portable external hard drive the"imd-0" disappears and only the two drives show. Does this mean the turbo memory is not working at all?
     
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    I installed the Intel drivers. It now displays both devices: a IMD-0 and a Cornice Inc. Storage USB Device. However, to it properly working, you have to go to Cornice properties->policies and check the bottom 3 options like "Enable write caching", enable advanced performance.
    When I check those, the settings are not saved. Every time I open up the properties, those boxes are unchecked.

    Justin? You got that working?