U310 ice crystal blue was started last week 5, but no commercial home decoration was required. After lighting up, it was checked and accepted and went home. I felt for myself and made some simple suggestions:
1. The official original system uses 8G of SSD as the RAID disk array mode, but I don't know what specific mode it is. The other 20G is not allocated, and it is not found to be useful. 8G is shown as system hibernation in disk management. Mechanics Hard disk There is a 20G partition in the back, which is a hidden partition. It is used for the original data recovered from the factory in the one click recovery of the WINDOWS7 system. The display shows only about 12G, and the remaining space is unused; In addition, neither AHCI nor internal default SATA mode can be selected in BIOS to start the original system.
2. To reinstall the system on the SSD disk: first use the USB flash disk to create the system installation disk (it is recommended to use the MS USB flash disk system creation tool: Windows7-USB-DVD-tool. exe), and set the SATA mode in the BIOS to AHCI Mode, modify the startup mode to USB-HD Priority start, start and enter WINDOWS7 Ultimate Install. Select the advanced installation mode to customize the partition. Delete it here Partition of SSD disk , merge it into a partition and reformat it, so that it can be 4K aligned. Install after installation drive OK, it is recommended to use it under the original WINDOWS7 Drive sprite And other tools to back up all drives for unified recovery after the system is installed. (I did it with Master Lu).
3. After the completion, you can set the SATA mode to RAID in the BIOS, start to enter the Intel Raid setting, delete the RAID setting, restart to enter the BIOS, set the SATA to AHCI, start to select the second WINDOWS7, enter the original system, and the AHCI driver will be automatically installed (preferably under the network, if you cannot install it automatically, install it in the Drivers directory on disk D), This U310 dual system installation is complete.
4. Finally, you can use EasyBCD to modify the startup menu.