Basically the only reason they exist is so that OEMs could sell a machine with a small amount of fast, flash storage to make the machine boot very quickly (and so appear super fast) while still offering a cheap 1TB or so HDD. You have to remember an SSHD is a consumer device. Maybe they do support dual boot but not tri-boot or multi-boot? I am not sure how an SSD/HDD hybrid will work with a dual boot setup as it will need to keep a record of both SSD caches which I don't think they can do.
If not related, please ignore this comment.Cheers.Īh ok yes you didn't mention dual boot.
Removing the fast start (on 10 and 8.1) feature cleared my problems.many mentions of this on line when I was searching for a fix. I had sluggish starts on a triple boot and all due to the 'hibernation type storage for fast start'. I may have misinterpreted the problem.but I saw dual boot.there has been an issue with dual boot and fast start in the advanced power settings.