Changing a ssd in a t430s

I got a 500g hdd which i am planning to change to a plextor m5p xtreme 128gb as a base drive.
However i am not sure whether, i need to remove the 16gb msata ssd cache or not.
Can i configure the msata as caching for the 500g hdd, which i am planning to use as a secondary drive?
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You won't need to remove the caching SSD. The caching program will realize that you have an SSD as your main drive and stop caching to the mSATA SSD. You can verify this by running eccmd -info in a command prompt as an administrator (see this tread for reference: http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-Edge-S-series/Twist-upgrade-to-SSD-from-HDD-how-to-disable-mSAT... ).
I'm not sure if it will automatically begin caching from the secondary drive, or if that will require reconfiguring the program. Again, eccmd -info will allow you to monitor the caching activty and should let you know if it is caching or not.
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