Laptop U410, SSD cache is invalid

Hi all,
I Have bought an U410 laptop and installed Window 7 64bit. In spec. of this machine show that it have an 32GB SSD inside. But in window I can't find it.
In bios, Intel Rapid Start Technology menu, option iRST partition status: INVALID ???
 How could I fix this problem?
Thanks and best Regards,
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Are you sure that you have a ssd in your laptop? You could as well try to set up a new cache disk from rapid drive if you have a ssd installed. Ssd is not installed in every u410. It is sub modal specific.
Ishaan Ideapad Y560(i3 330m), Hp Elitebook 8460p!(i5-2520M) Hp Pavilion n208tx(i5-4200u)
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