840 evo rapid mode failure

SoulRipper

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Dec 9, 2013
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Hi,

I tried to enable the rapid mode but it keeps fail and I do not know why.
It showed "It appears that the service component of RAPID mode has failed. Please refer your RAPID Mode FAQ notes for troubleshooting tips"
I reinstalled several times as well.
I am using windows 8.1 and AHCI is enabled, with magician 4.5 and updated firmware.
 
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I'm getting the same type of failure on my Mac Pro 3,1 running Bootcamp with Windows 7. When I enabled RAPID Mode, it restarted. I would see the Windows logo like a normal start up but then I would see a flash of BSOD and then crash. When it asked me if I wanted to safe mode, I selected the option to revert back before the change. I was lucky there was that option or I would have been screwed. Btw safe mode would crash as well. It started up normal after that but Magician let me know that RAPID mode failed. How do I get RAPID mode to work? Does anyone else have a Mac Pro with Bootcamp and got RAPID mode to work? Also I Benchmark would fail as well. My Bootcamp is "C:" and OSX is "G:" I have them both on the Samsung 840 EVO...


I am using the Asrock Z87 Extreme 4 motherboard.
Don't think that it has the latest bios though.
Will restart now to check for secure mode.

Update: Can't seem to find secure mode.
 
I'm getting the same type of failure on my Mac Pro 3,1 running Bootcamp with Windows 7. When I enabled RAPID Mode, it restarted. I would see the Windows logo like a normal start up but then I would see a flash of BSOD and then crash. When it asked me if I wanted to safe mode, I selected the option to revert back before the change. I was lucky there was that option or I would have been screwed. Btw safe mode would crash as well. It started up normal after that but Magician let me know that RAPID mode failed. How do I get RAPID mode to work? Does anyone else have a Mac Pro with Bootcamp and got RAPID mode to work? Also I Benchmark would fail as well. My Bootcamp is "C:" and OSX is "G:" I have them both on the Samsung 840 EVO SSD. On the Benchmark tab when I click start, it would give me an error saying there isn't enough room on "G:" to run a benchmark and then fail. I only wanted it to run a benchmark on "C:" where Bootcamp and Windows 7 resides.
 
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