Asus UX32V iSSD causing slow boot

Vhiden

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Mar 29, 2017
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Hello,

I know this has been asked many times already but I can't find a solution. The computer takes very long to boot, shut down, and after being inactive the screen goes gray and won't come back (or I haven't waited long enough)

After booting and loading Windows a message appears telling there´s a hard disk problem and that I should back up my data ASAP. I've tried to follow these steps given on another thread with no luck

2. Programm way:
2.1 Go to Device Manager->IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers
2.2 Replace Intel Rapid Storage driver with standart Windows driver (Standart ACHI 1.0 Serial ATA Controller)
2.2.1 Click "Update driver software"
2.2.2 Select "Browse my computer..."
2.2.3 Select "Let me pick..."
2.2.4 Select "Standart ACHI 1.0 Serial ATA Controller" from compatable drivers list
2.2.5 Reboot on prompt
2.3 Go to Device Manager->IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers again and locate 2 entries: ATA Chanel 0 and ATA Chanel 1. In my case ATA Chanel 0 was a HDD and ATA Chanel 1 was an iSSD.

After rebooting I can't locate the 2 entries. It only shows Standar Sata AHCI Controller

Is there anyway to fix this without removing it manually? That goes beyond my knowledge and it's not my computer

On a sidenote: where can I get Windows 10 drivers for this notebook? Can't find them

Thanks in advance.