Then, reboot and switch to the AHCI mode, and install the proper I/O driver in Windows. Trying to uninstall the RST program won't work, as it pops up a window saying you can't uninstall it. ![]() You're good now, but if you want to switch back to AHCI, you have to manually uninstall the I/O driver and change it to the "generic" one (as you would do when changing your motherboard and keeping the same Windows drive without reinstalling). The RST partition shows as a RAW partition in the disk manager, you can format it and that's it! Then reboot to Windows, with the BIOS still in RAID/Optane mode. Of course if you have another partition on the flash drive, you should backup the data first just in case, but I had no data loss in that partition after these actions. From here, a DOS-like menu, you first stop the acceleration of the HDD, then disable the RAID mode on the flash drive. ![]() ![]() First, you have to go to the "Intel RST BIOS", by strobe striking "Ctrl + I" before the actual BIOS POST. (And I'm also glad to join the community ) I'm sorry to bring this thread back, but typing "disable intel rst" in Google ends up here, and as there is no answer here, it happens I just managed to do the unpairing without any disk format or data loss.
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