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After performing a clean install on a stock apple 1TB fusion Hard Drive it appears as things got reversed and showing my startup as not using the SSD portion.  The SSD portion of the fusion drive used to be on top in disk utility, now its on the bottom.  It also appears that I have to many partitions.  Im thinking i need to reformat my Hard Drive again.  I can't seem to find any answers.
CoreStorage logical volume groups (1 found)
|
+-- Logical Volume Group C2619AFE-0EB5-4721-8C50-3F3DBA520D1B
    =========================================================
    Name:         fusion
    Status:       Online
    Size:         1120333979648 B (1.1 TB)
    Free Space:   114688 B (114.7 KB)
    |
    +-< Physical Volume 583AAEA9-E333-4A83-9BE3-E937396E9248
    |   ----------------------------------------------------
    |   Index:    0
    |   Disk:     disk0s2
    |   Status:   Online
    |   Size:     120988852224 B (121.0 GB)
    |
    +-< Physical Volume B0C1CB16-D46F-4387-A679-B55392BB7934
    |   ----------------------------------------------------
    |   Index:    1
    |   Disk:     disk1s2
    |   Status:   Online
    |   Size:     999345127424 B (999.3 GB)
    |
    +-> Logical Volume Family FB42B9F4-CB77-4162-831B-7DCB7816E760
        Encryption Status:       Unlocked
        Encryption Type:         None
        Conversion Status:       NoConversion
        Conversion Direction:    -none-
        Has Encrypted Extents:   No
        Fully Secure:            No
        Passphrase Required:     No
        |
        +-> Logical Volume C0B8479B-C51C-45BF-B59B-1AA5DF3A3B83
            Disk:                  disk2
            Status:                Online
            Size (Total):          1111826497536 B (1.1 TB)
            Conversion Progress:   -none-
            Revertible:            No
            LV Name:               Fusion
            Volume Name:           Fusion
            Content Hint:          Apple_HFS
/dev/disk0
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *121.3 GB   disk0
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
   2:          Apple_CoreStorage                         121.0 GB   disk0s2
   3:                 Apple_Boot Boot OS X               134.2 MB   disk0s3
/dev/disk1
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *1.0 TB     disk1
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk1s1
   2:          Apple_CoreStorage                         999.3 GB   disk1s2
   3:                 Apple_Boot Boot OS X               650.0 MB   disk1s3
/dev/disk2
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:                  Apple_HFS Fusion                 *1.1 TB     disk2

Hi,
According to your descriptioin, I don't think this is system problem, it should be Intel driver problem. It would be contact Intel to confirm this issue whether this is their driver problem.
Roger Lu
TechNet Community Support

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