U410 "rapid start technology not enables"; won't shut down; touchpad problems...

Having a bit of a nightmare at the moment with my (three month old!) U410 Ultrabook. When it turns on it takes an ABSOLUTE AGE, and then I get a popup saying "Your system does not appear to have Intel Rapid Start Technology enabled." Then if I try to shut it down normally, it just sort of goes to sleep and I can only tun it off properly with the power button. In the past few days, the scrolling function of the touchpad stopped working.
I have several important deadlines approaching and all this is really interfering with my work.  
Can anyone offer solutions?

hi Aoife,
Welcome to the Forums.
If the Ideapad U410 is configured with Windows 8 and runs on an HDD+mSATA SSD drive then your issue might be somewhat similar to this thread.
When the machine boots up, it caches data and enables Intel Rapid Start Technology on the mSATA SSD. To ensure everything is configured correctly, try to check if:
1. The mSATA SSD is detected under the BIOS
2. Data caching is enabled via Intel Smart Respose Technology, check this guide on how to reconfigure it. If data caching is enabled via Expresscache, try opening a command prompt and type eccmd -info. You should see an output similar to this image.
3. Intel Rapid Start Technology is configured as in this guide.
Alternatively, you may also want to run an error scan on the drive by using HD Tune or similar utility and observe.
Let me know your findings
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    2010-08-24 15:11:50: rmtcpy: /u01/app/grid/bin/cluutil -sourcefile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/odbn1/wallets/root/b64certificate.txt -destfile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/wallets/root/b64certificate.txt -nodelist odbn1,odbn2
    2010-08-24 15:11:50: Running as user oracle: /u01/app/grid/bin/cluutil -sourcefile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/odbn1/wallets/root/b64certificate.txt -destfile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/wallets/root/b64certificate.txt -nodelist odbn1,odbn2
    2010-08-24 15:11:50: s_run_as_user2: Running /bin/su oracle -c ' /u01/app/grid/bin/cluutil -sourcefile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/odbn1/wallets/root/b64certificate.txt -destfile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/wallets/root/b64certificate.txt -nodelist odbn1,odbn2 '
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    2010-08-24 15:12:27: /u01/app/grid/gpnp/odbn1/wallets/peer/cert.txt => /u01/app/grid/gpnp/wallets/peer/cert.txt
    2010-08-24 15:12:27: rmtcpy: /u01/app/grid/bin/cluutil -sourcefile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/odbn1/wallets/peer/cert.txt -destfile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/wallets/peer/cert.txt -nodelist odbn1,odbn2
    2010-08-24 15:12:27: Running as user oracle: /u01/app/grid/bin/cluutil -sourcefile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/odbn1/wallets/peer/cert.txt -destfile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/wallets/peer/cert.txt -nodelist odbn1,odbn2
    2010-08-24 15:12:27: s_run_as_user2: Running /bin/su oracle -c ' /u01/app/grid/bin/cluutil -sourcefile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/odbn1/wallets/peer/cert.txt -destfile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/wallets/peer/cert.txt -nodelist odbn1,odbn2 '
    2010-08-24 15:12:47: Removing file /tmp/filevnw3D8
    2010-08-24 15:12:47: Successfully removed file: /tmp/filevnw3D8
    2010-08-24 15:12:47: /bin/su successfully executed
    2010-08-24 15:12:47: /u01/app/grid/gpnp/odbn1/wallets/pa/cert.txt => /u01/app/grid/gpnp/wallets/pa/cert.txt
    2010-08-24 15:12:47: rmtcpy: /u01/app/grid/bin/cluutil -sourcefile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/odbn1/wallets/pa/cert.txt -destfile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/wallets/pa/cert.txt -nodelist odbn1,odbn2
    2010-08-24 15:12:47: Running as user oracle: /u01/app/grid/bin/cluutil -sourcefile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/odbn1/wallets/pa/cert.txt -destfile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/wallets/pa/cert.txt -nodelist odbn1,odbn2
    2010-08-24 15:12:47: s_run_as_user2: Running /bin/su oracle -c ' /u01/app/grid/bin/cluutil -sourcefile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/odbn1/wallets/pa/cert.txt -destfile /u01/app/grid/gpnp/wallets/pa/cert.txt -nodelist odbn1,odbn2 '
    2010-08-24 15:13:19: Removing file /tmp/fileArkUFi
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    2010-08-24 15:13:20: /bin/su successfully executed
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    2010-08-24 15:13:41: Failed to stop ASM
    2010-08-24 15:14:44: Command return code of 1 (256) from command: /u01/app/grid/bin/crsctl stop resource ora.cssd -init
    2010-08-24 15:14:44: CSS shutdown failed
    2010-08-24 15:14:44: Failed to exit exclusive mode
    2010-08-24 15:14:44: Initial cluster configuration failed. See /u01/app/grid/cfgtoollogs/crsconfig/rootcrs_odbn1.log for details
    [root@odbn1 crsconfig]#
    Has anyone seen this before? All help greatly appreciated!

    Hi Sebastian,
    Thank you for your quick reply. Here's what I tried:
    1. reset the install as you suggested, and tried running root.sh again. The exact same thing happened.
    2. restored to an openfiler snapshots that were taken right before the failed upgrade. Increased memory on both VMs to 1280M as you suggested. Rebooted the virtual environment and ran the installation again. This time, the root.sh script froze my environment - not enough memory to support this.
    3. restored the openfiler snapshots again. Increased memory on one node (odbn1) to 1500M. Ran the install for a single node cluster. It got past this error.
    Thank you!!!
    Also, thanks for the tip on the ntp.init file. That did eliminate the error for ntpd not running during the installation.

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