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Saved by uncleflo on October 7th, 2012.
So even if you run The RevoDrive 3 (X2) as extra unit (secondary drive) you'll still need to install the host driver, if you look to your right you'll notice the unit as detected and uninstalled. Just click on the SCSI controller properties, point to and install the supplied driver and boom your storage unit is there for you. Simply go towards disk management, make a partition, do quick format and bind the unit to a device letter.
My system boot drive many moons ago was a WD Raptor and when that HD was crunching, you'd known the HDD was alive alright. That's just no longer a reality. You will look at the SSD wondering "is that thing even working?", while the Windows 7 logo has already appeared on your monitor.
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