(04-15-2014, 09:16 AM)felipejfc Wrote: but ethos could not flash it... but you can try
i dit flashed .. i just didnt unlock write ..
and just checked acer removed 2.26 from website... looks like it doing some problems.. i think i encountering it .. laptop sometimes just tilts and then after few seconds untilts itself ..
(05-04-2014, 11:28 PM)vilgus Wrote: I have found one big and essential issue with this notebook - probably it is a problem of BIOS limitation of the original firmware (some features locked), may be something else. This notebook is being sold with SSD cache disk installed. The essential point is that it is NOT USED BY THE WIN8 OS AT ALL - it is not installed/configured properly. You can check it in the system resources monitor - 0% activity no matter what you do.
Out of box my notebook disk controller was configured as AHCI in BIOS. Intel claims that in order for SSD caching (Intel Smart Response Technology) to function, BIOS disk controller settings much be RAID. Moreover IntelRST utility was not installed at all on the original Win8 (only controller drivers). So, there was no way at all to configure SSD caching. As soon as you change AHCI/RAID settings in BIOS you must reinstall your OS (as far as I know).
BUT. Even when I installed clean Win8.1 with latest drivers in RAID controller mode I was not able to setup SSD caching. The corresponding menu was just missing in IntelRST utility. Moreover, when the latest IntelRST driver was installed, SSD disk (KINGSTON) suddenly disappeared from the system. Something is really wrong either with BIOS or with Intel drivers or with both.
When I was considering which notebook to buy, SSD caching was #2 important feature (after IPS display).
(05-09-2014, 12:33 PM)vilgus Wrote: Is there any way to enable ATA security password for (caching) SSD drive (in the unlocked/moded BIOS)? Does it work if the controller is in AHCI or RAID mode?
If HDD is software-encrypted then Intel Rapid Start Technology complains about a security leak (hybernation partition on an SSD caching drive is not allowed to be software-encrypted as far as I know). Storing non-encrypted memory dump on an SDD breaks security indeed. Intel recommends to enable ATA security password in BIOS. Original V7-582PG BIOS lacks this functionality because most menues are hidden. The question is whether unlocked/moded BIOS allows to manage ATA security?!
well it is nothing wrong with it .. acer wont be arsed set it up.. u need to do it .. by self ..
here is help ... http://community.acer.com/t5/Ultra-Thin/...true#M5144
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