The hidden Rapid Start error in BIOS can occur due to accidental formatting of the SSD or insufficient free space on the SSD (less than 8GB). This article will help you resolve the Intel Rapid Start error concealed in BIOS.
Step-by-Step Guide to Fix Hidden Intel Rapid Start Error in BIOS
Signs of Rapid Start Error: Windows may display notifications.
When accessing BIOS, under the Advanced or Performance section (varies by device), the Intel Rapid Start Technology option may be dimmed or hidden.
To address this issue, strict adherence to SSD reconfiguration steps is necessary:
Step 1: Back up all SSD data to a different location.
Step 2: Perform SSD formatting.
Step 3: Access Device Manager by right-clicking on Computer and selecting Manage.
On the Disk Management interface, create a partition on the SSD with an exact size of 8192MB.
Step 4: Restart the machine, then access BIOS again. Under the Advanced or Performance section, you will notice that the Rapid Start feature has been activated.
During the usage of solid-state drive (SSD), it is crucial to strictly adhere to the regulations dedicated to SSDs. If used independently, SSDs are solely utilized for data storage. However, when combined with HDDs as cache, the data retrieval speed of the computer is significantly increased.
