Particion SSD Lenovo U310

Hace poco compre un Lenovo U310 todo normal, pero siempre me gusta hacerle una instalacion limpia el problema fue cuando voy a ver y no tengo la particion SSD no aparece en el diskpart ni en el BIOS y en la parte del BIOS donde esta iRST dice status invalid; he intentado cuando carga la instalacion de Windows poner el controlador de iRST pero nada no aparece entonces no se porque se desabilito ni que tengo que hacer.
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Buen dia,
En este tutorial explican como activarlo y los pasos a seguir, realizalo bajo tu propia responsabilidad, y nos informas como te fue.
http://www.expertosensistemas.com/disco-ssd-para-el-sistema-operativo/
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