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clicking on disk 1 through disk management I could retrieve the following info about the Events:
Il dispositivo SCSI\Disk&Ven_&Prod_\4&1038a42f&0&010000 รจ stato configurato.

Nome driver: disk.inf
GUID classe: {4d36e967-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
Data driver: 06/21/2006
Versione driver: 10.0.19041.3636
Provider driver: Microsoft
Sezione driver: disk_install.NT
Classificazione driver: 0xFF0005
ID dispositivo corrispondente: GenDisk
Driver prioritari:
Aggiornamento dispositivo: false
Dispositivo padre: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1E03&SUBSYS_15871043&REV_04\3&11583659&0&FA


PS: la versione driver coincide con la versione driver del tool diskpart.
 
No, I've uninstalled it again along with its "supposed-to-be" driver, and this time The OS doesn't see it.
I didn't llok for it in UEFI/BIOS, tho.
 

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Hi, I've requested support to the Manufacturer' technician (Italian ASUS).
Quoting: " il problema del mancato funzionamento dell'SSD 24 Gb รจ causato dalla mancanza del software ExpressCache, questo programma รจ una tecnologia utilizzata per migliorare le prestazioni del sistema sfruttando un SSD come cache. In pratica, ExpressCache memorizza temporaneamente i dati piรน frequentemente utilizzati su un SSD, permettendo un accesso piรน rapido rispetto a un tradizionale disco rigido (HDD). "
I actually have that software installed, but it's interesting to fully understand the meaning of that 24 Gb SSD.
I've therefore indulged again throughout our thread above.
And found a screenshot (in attachment), where I could notice a different partitioning tho, compared to the actual one created by the system after formatting and re-installing W10 (screenshot #26).
I think that something went wrong during that formatting session, and now my ssd is 0Gb and unexistant to the system.

I would like to start by creating again the same partitioning on Disk 0.

I've tried Paragon partition manager free, but it's not helping, so maybe I should go ahead with Diskpart.

Could you please write for me some guidance lines, as to proceed, and avoid further mistakes?
Tx
 

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Did you download and install the software expresscache for Windows 10 for your Asus model through its support website?
If no, do it. Then:
  • Run ECWin10Cleanup.exe (via administrative command prompt)
    DO NOT reboot!
  • Run ExpressCacheSetup.exe
  • Reboot your system
 
Since I formatted (by mistake) the SSD part of the HD on my laptop, I've reinstalled windows10 and the ExpressCache many times in the past month, and just done again , but no changes.

Then I've followed this procedure:
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And it comes out that HFS volume is not mounted. (screenshot in attachment) ...๐Ÿค•
 

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Yes, all the package was downloaded from the dedicated Asus support.
The app my Asus cannot do any hardware diagnostic on my machine, due to the lack of a necessary component to run it.
 
Yes, it's been downloaded and installed in my machine, since the first time I upgraded to w10, when I opened this thread.
It's the latest release and it's been downloaded from the Asus support.
But unfortunately my ssd is not cooperating and I'm at a dead end.
 
Update: I managed to open the disk compartment, and I didn't see any mini ssd sliding
Please have a look to the picture
The last one is the disk itself after removing 3 screws
 

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