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    Using Intel Turbo Memory with latest Intel Storage Matrix Drivers? (3/13/09)

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by flode, Mar 27, 2009.

  1. flode

    flode Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,
    i figured out that the latest version of storage matrix driver is very nice and my esata works better @ my m570tu. But i have the problem that my intel turbo memory is gone when i install latest matrix driver.

    when i install latest turbo memory driver (they come with an older matrix driver version) my new version is gone and i have my old issue.

    so do i have either to surrender intel turbo memory and have nice working esata drive or having old issues but working turbo memory?

    any1 knows an solution. would be great

    thank you
    flode
     
  2. Guyupnorth

    Guyupnorth Notebook Enthusiast

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    Do you mean its gone as in no more user pinning? If so and if you have the 2GB Turbo memory stick then you need to reinstall. Run the driver installer in a command prompt window and after the file name add a space then "-UP". This will force the driver to install user pinning. I know, I have to do this too. This option does not appear on the list of command line options in the latest driver but it still works. Hope this does it for you. User pinning is the way to go.
     
  3. theriko

    theriko Ronin

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    No, he means that when he installs the 8.8 matrix storage manager, it breaks turbo memory, and when he installs TM, it breaks esata (because TM driver is integrated into an older version of MSM that overwrites the newer version that fixes esata)
     
  4. Guyupnorth

    Guyupnorth Notebook Enthusiast

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    yeah, I caught that later in a different thread.