Thinkpad W530 and Intel Rapid Start Issue

Hi there, I have a Thinkpad W530 and am having an issue with Intel Rapid Start. When I enable it, it works fine. Once. When I bring the computer back from the S4 state everything is working just fine. But the Intel Rapid Start service disables itself. I have to re-enable it each time I want to use it. Any ideas? Thanks! Charlie Durand

This is happening for me too on my X1 Carbon, having wiped it and installed Windows 8 manually. Rapidstart will work fine the first time I turn it on, but then it'll pretty much say it's done with me until I switch it back to "on" again.
Having to check the manager each time is rather tedious, so I'm going to turn it off (edit:uninstall!) and use hibernation until a fix is published.

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    Quote from: RemusM on 16-January-14, 00:14:15
    The internet is bloated with paid "reviews" ...
    Here is what you have and what you paid for:
    http://ark.intel.com/products/65520
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    Memory Types : DDR3-1333/1600
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    http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/rapid_start_technology_user_guide_v11.pdf
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  • Intel Rapid Start stops working when RAM upgraded

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    Thanks for reading my reply.
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    [Edit: update link]

  • W530: Intel Rapid Start/Smart Response tech/Lenovo Enhanced Experience

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  • Issues with Intel Rapid Start in Lenovo U310

    I have a lenovo U310 with 500 GB HDD and 24 GB SSD. Both drive are working fine. However, when I boot my computer and reach to the desktop, I receive the error saying Intel Rapid Start Technology is not enabled. When I checked the BIOS, the Partition type for iRST appears to be INVALID. Also, I tried to download and install the driver for iRST from the Lenovo website. It installed properly, but at the end it said install the driver and finish. When I hit the finish button, I received the error saying the minimum requirements are not met.
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    hi yzarate,
    I'm sorry to hear what happened,
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    Best Regards
    Solid Cruver
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  • 9470m Intel Rapid Start, Intel Rapid Storage. Is it working?

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    Are these using regular 2.5 inch SSDs or mSATA mSSDs? I suspect the issue is with Intel Rapid Start. That is solely for the purpose of hibernating and recovering from hibernation faster. It really serves no other purpose and works optimally with an mSATA cache drive (which your model does not have) but does improve resume from sleep on any SSD. Intel Rapid Storage enables native command queing but that is in place anyway if the storage controller is set to ahci. I would also suspect that if your drives are encrypted fully, then Intel Rapid Start is having a problem trying to write startup information to the drive and that accounts for the hang at shutdown. Do you configure the laptops to use hibernation? 
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  • Intel Rapid Start on Ideapad Yoga 13

    Hi and thanks for reading my message:
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  • Yoga 13 Intel Rapid Start technology

    Hi,
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    hi O_hei,
    If you're running on the 66cn52ww BIOS or above, I'm afraid the BIOS is limitting you from enabling the Intel Rapid Start Technology feature.  For now, try to  uninstall the Intel Rapid Start Technology under Control Panel (large icon view) > Programs and Features to get rid of the "Your system does not appear to have Intel rapid start technology enable" error on startup.
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  • Intel Rapid Start Technology does not appear to be installed

    How do I get rid of this message?  
    It's an HP Envy dv7 Notebook, D0X38EA#ABU
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    I am just a simple user. I can guess that the Intel thing will make the computer boot faster. That would be nice but I'm not qualified to start faffing around in the BIOS. Nor do I want to be.
    Please just tell me how to make the message go away. It's annoying. 
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    Hello @Gatasblancas, 
    Welcome to the HP support Forums. I completely understand your issue and your reluctance to go into the BIOS.  If you dont feel comfortable doing it then by all means stay out.  Thank you for providing your system information as well.  Now there is only one way of dealing with this and it does require going into the BIOS.  Here is a link that can walk you through the steps needed.
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    Now you may have not upgraded or changed anything it may have been caused by an update that ran automaticaly.
    If you can not work through this with the link I posted for you.  I would contact phone support to walk you through this.
    Please call our technical support at 800-474-6836. If you live outside the US/Canada Region, please click the link below to get the support number for your region.
    Phone support by Region.
    I hope this helps.
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  • Intel Rapid Start Technology - Error Message upon start-up

    I have a fairly new Lenovo U310 that has been nothing but problems since I purchased it. Recently, it has been taking a long time to start up and when it finally hits the desktop, an error message pops up that says "Your system does not appear to have Intel Rapid Start Technology enabled." I hit 'OK' but there's not apparent way to fix this problem. I've tried downloading the IRST drivers from Intel, but trying to install them give me the error message saying that my system can't support the item. Help?

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    Hey everyone,
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    I used the default settings in the BIOS, set as AHCI in this case (no ssd, single hdd) when I checked after resetting to defaults.

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