![]() ![]() It can definitely be way faster, but it's just write caching in your system memory (RAM). I was going to post images related to the problem but I'm not allowed to for whatever reason, probably because of my account being new. How can I fix this? Or can't I? Momentum cache seemed to provide a really significant improvement in performance, and I want it to work again if possible. This creates a feedback loop leading to the driver never "being up to date," I'm guessing just because of the different driver name notation. It says my firmware is up-to-date, but it never accepts that my driver is up to date: when I update the driver, it installs 2.1.14.0, then tells me 2.1.14 is available (same driver different name?). I also can't find anyone posting about similar issues - possibly because everyone just sets storage executive once and forgets, but if anyone has a crucial P1 1TB SSD, opening storage executive will likely present you with the same problems. ![]() This makes me think it's on Crucial's end, but I can't contact them or manually fix it in any way I can see. ![]() I've tried contacting crucial support (livechat and both of their phone numbers for tech support), it's within their hours of operation and it says they're closed for the "observed holiday" which I assume means COVID-19.Īt first I thought this was a localized problem, but I built a computer for a relative recently, using one of the same drives, and his computer had the exact same issue, in a different computer with a different drive. Over-provisioning forgets it's enabled every time I reboot or open the software, prompting me to "Initiate Over-Provisioning" which Storage Executive quickly forgets. I used to have momentum cache and over-provisioning enabled just fine - but now I get this error for momentum cache:įailed to enable/disable the Momentum cache. ![]()
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