I contain an Intel X25-M SSD 80GB (newest firmware). My arrangement is pretty easy: Intel DG45ID mobo (newest BIOS) by means of Intel Core 2 Duo E8300 and a Radeon HD 5450. I have set up Windows 7 x64 and every newest driver, the SSD is arranged as AHCI in the BIOS. The peculiarity is that as quickly as I set up the newest version of RST (i.e. 9.6), the boot time of Windows 7 turn into some way slower. Previous to RST, Windows 7 boots in 25 seconds, following it get similar to 1 minute and 30 seconds. Throughout the boot by means of Intel RST: the display stays on the Windows symbol perpetually and the HD LED is hard blue. Not anything is plug in USB and fine there's no extra devices close to the system. As quickly as I uninstall the Intel RST, boot time is quick all over again. Anybody practiced this problem? Is there any solution? Do I require the Intel RST? Thanks in advance.
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