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Introduction
The new Asus Zenbook UX32VD comes from the factory with a 32GB "ExpressCache" SSD used together with a Hitachi 500GB 5400RPM mechanical HDD. What Asus doesn't tell you is that the "cache" SSD actually works as a regular SATA-interface disk, only that it's soldered on the motherboard - and thus it can be used for installing Windows 7 on it! The SSD is a Sandisk i100, and is actually a new kind of SSD disk called an iSSD. Here's a brochure with information and a spec sheet. Performance: Up to 450 MB/s 160 MB/s Sequential Read/Write Size: 32GB specified (30GB formatted) MTBF: Up to 4,000,000 hours Interface: SATA III 6Gb/s Features: TRIM support, SMART, Advanced Flash Management, NCQ support Sounds like it's a perfectly good contender for running the OS. Not bad for being a free added treat to the UX32VD eh. This guide will show you how to install Windows 7 on the integrated iSSD. You will effectively get a cool ultrabook setup of a 30GB OS SSD and a 500GB mechanical HDD to use for programs/media or whatever. All UX32VD versions come with this two-drive setup from factory and can be used in this guide.
Advantages
- Doing a fresh Windows 7 install on the iSSD will make the system MASSIVELY quicker than the preinstalled bloatware Windows 7 that comes with the notebook on the Hitachi HDD. - The Hitachi HDD will sleep while Windows is running on the iSSD, saving power, lowering noise and lowering temperatures. - You can upgrade the HDD while keeping the OS intact, allowing for painless HDD upgrades in the future. - Allows you to have the storage space and economical advantage of a mechanical HDD, while at the same time having the advantage of your OS running on a SSD. - It will give you pretty much the whole SSD experience including ultra fast hibernation/resume, minimal power consumption, silent operation, no additional heat and a very low searchtime. - And most obviously, it's completely free and comes with the notebook!
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Disadvantages
- The Sandisk i100 iSSD does not have a lot of space at 30GB formatted, and won't hold much more than your Windows 7 install and your most used programs. You will have about 15GB free (depending on OS version and if you follow all optional steps) on it after following the guide. - It's not as quick as a 'proper' fullsize SSD. The 4k speeds are markedly lower. It's still a respectable SSD though.
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While trying my best to make this guide as accurate, simple and correct as possible, I take no responsibility of what happens with your notebook. Some of the steps are not for those faint of heart or inexperienced in how computers work. That being said, it is a surprisingly painless procedure and will take probably under an hour.
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24GB version of the iSSD being installed on the newest UX32VD. It's doubtful if 24GB offers enough space as a Windows 7 disk, so please be sure to check that you got the 32GB version before proceeding. You can check the size of your iSSD in device manager. This will remove the original Windows 7 install that comes with the notebook and
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your ability to use the System Recovery partition will most certainly be gone. I strongly recommend to use an external DVD-reader for the Windows installation, since USB-sticks can often cause issues. If you choose to use a USB-stick for installation, be prepared to spend time solving possible Windows 7 installation bugs
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related to it. I updated the guide above to show a solution to the most common USB-stick installation issue. Also please consider to save a disk clone image of the stock Hitachi HDD on an external disk before proceeding. This can be done with Parted Magic for example and will allow you to return to the
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factory state even when the recovery partition/tool is not functional. It will probably save you a lot of headache in case something goes wrong.
How to do it
1. Boot up your UX32VD. 2. (Optional safety measure) Burn a System Recovery DVD with an external DVD USB burner using the built in tool for that. It's pretty self explanatory, so I won't cover those steps. As I never burned the recovery DVDs, I'm not certain if it will allow you to restore it after following the guide. Do not have high hopes since Asus seem to have made some of the original files on the stock C: Windows install required in order to complete the restore. Don't ask me why, I think it's pretty foolish by Asus to have critical files on the C: disk since any format or modification will render the recovery useless. It's still good to have the recovery DVDs in hand just in case. 3. Right click on My Computer, click on Manage and then navigate to Windows Disk Management in the left window field. Identify which one is the integrated SSD disk. It's the one listed as 29,82GB and is probably listed as 'Disk 0'. 4. You will see that the SSD has two partitions. Right click on both of them and select 'Delete volume'. Now, right click on the drive icon and select 'Convert to MBR disk...' Both hard disks on the UX32VD comes as GPT disks as stock. Windows 7 can't install on GPT disks, so that's why we're changing this. 5. Reboot the computer and hold DEL to enter the BIOS. 6. Navigate to the Boot options screen and select the Sandisk SSD as first (#1) boot device. If the iSSD doesn't show up in the BIOS it's still in GPT-mode and not MBR as it should be, and you can't proceed. You can then do an alternative method listed below. 7. Plug in your external USB DVD/CD reader, insert your Windows 7 install disk and reboot the computer - hold ESC as it boots to enter boot options. You can also plug in a bootable Windows 7 installation USB stick. 8. By booting while holding ESC you should enter a screen where you can choose which device to boot from. Select the one you have your Windows 7 media on and press enter. Windows 7 will now load its installation files and the Windows 7 setup will start. In step 9. you don't actually have to remove the original C: partition on the Hitachi HDD, but the boot orders of the system might clash which makes it confusing. I always prefer to install Windows 7 on a completely clean system, although you can probably leave it until later. How to leave the original Windows 7 installation alone until later: start with DEL to enter the bios, navigate to boot options and disable the Windows Boot Manager boot option (the original Hitachi HDD boot option). Remember that the SSD should be set as #1 boot device. 9. Proceed with the installation until you see the target disk selection screen. You will see many partitions here, and two tasks needs to be done. Before that, verify that the Sandisk SSD probably listed as 'Disk 0' 30GB is not listed with a warning sign. The Hitachi should have a warning sign. If the SSD still have a warning sign it means that it's still in GPT mode and you can't proceed. Now click the advanced options, and make the advanced menu display all the available disk options. First, select
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the original C: partition on the Hitachi HDD and press format (Warning: This will remove the preinstalled Windows 7 install, only do this if you do not wish to keep it as explained above). Second, format the SSD. 10. Select the SSD and press next. Windows 7 will now install on it. 11. Wait until the notebook has booted into Windows 7. It's now installed and running on the integrated iSSD! Congratulations Alternative method to convert the iSSD from GPT to MBR Follow this guide: How to Secure Erase your SSD with Parted Magic You will need the 6_19 version of the .iso or newer! Proceed to Secure Erase the iSSD. Be very careful when doing this. I've done this and it works perfectly.
Start with installing the 1. Intel VGA driver, and then the 2. Nvidia VGA driver so you get the proper resolution up for the display. Then start from the 3. ATK driver and install them in the stated order from 1-12. Reboot after installing each driver. The rest that are not numbered can be installed in any order at your own discretion. The WinFlash and BIOS packages are only needed if you wish to update your UX32VD bios to 206.
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Cheers, and be welcome to come with feedback. This is still under testing, so I will update the guide with more information as more reports come in. Thanks to jedighost for pioneering and collaborating with how to do this on the UX32VD.
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Great guide dunces!! I really appreciate your hard work and dedication on this! I can't wait to get my hands on the device and test it out for myself! One question though! Where do I get the Windows7 install CD? Is that included with the asus package or do I need to burn it on ISO first during initial boot? One more thing! During step 3: after the boot: will it go straight to windows disk management?
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For what it is worth I did NOT delete the factory installed Windows OS. I set the 32 GB drive to boot and then if I want the factory installed Windows I just press escape during boot and choose it. Then you can fall back to it or use it to go online and get drivers etc. I used it to install Drive XML and take an image of the SSD and backed that up. (Ended up using it to restore the SSD to the base clean install after I screwed up on drivers) Then later on I will just delete the data on it.
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It might help to point out that one should install the Windows version that your UX32 came with so you won't have activation problems later. Also, check out ABR, < http://directedge.us/content/abr-act...upand-restore > a utility that backs up your Windows key and certificate (choose the beta version for Windows 7). You can restore your key and certificate from a thumb drive after the clean installation. Lastly, some drivers may need to be installed before or after the others for these to work properly. You might want to check the other notebook brands and models (the original UX31?) for this. Sent from my Galaxy Note
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Dunces: great guide, nice work! And thanks for the acknowledgment. A good Win7 ISO sources guide: Legal Download from DigitalRiver: Windows 7 SP1, 13 languages But please, include that people sould download the version they have on their sticker, because the key will only work with that version for 100%. A good idea for the end could be setting up Windows Backup to regularly create (minimum weekly) a backup of the whole SSD to the HDD, very useful for recoveries, disasters, etc. I'm happy you also keep the System Protection on (Restore Points), their size can be limited by the user, and it saves a lot of hassle in case of a system break-down. Soon people will demand a Youtube video guide, do you have Camtasia?
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Also ATKPackage should be first to install, other packages depend on it. Keep on rocking!
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Great guide dunces!! I really appreciate your hard work and dedication on this! I can't wait to get my hands on the device and test it out for myself! One question though! Where do I get the Windows7 install CD? Is that included with the asus package or do I need to burn it on ISO first during initial boot? One more thing! During step 3: after the boot: will it go straight to windows disk management?
Hey aznhandles, thanks for the support. Edit: Updated the guide.
Originally Posted by UltrabookFanBoy
For what it is worth I did NOT delete the factory installed Windows OS. I set the 32 GB drive to boot and then if I want the factory installed Windows I just press escape during boot and choose it. Then you can fall back to it or use it to go online and get drivers etc. I used it to install Drive XML and take an image of the SSD and backed that up. (Ended up using it to restore the SSD to the base clean install after I screwed up on drivers) Then later on I will just delete the data on it.
Sup' UltrabookFanBoy, I followed your posts with interest in the UX31/32 thread. It's a very valid point that it's safest if the factory installed Windows 7 stays as long as possible, and I've updated the guide with info on how to leave it alone. I just prefer to avoid making people use several active Windows installations at once until we know they won't clash for certain. Though it should be possible to just simply remove the Hitachi HDD from the BIOS boot order and leave it alone until later. Did you try setting the Sandisk i100 as the only boot device, while still having the Windows install on the other disk and it did not present you with any 'choose which OS to boot with screen' or anything?
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It might help to point out that one should install the Windows version that your UX32 came with so you won't have activation problems later. Also, check out ABR, < http://directedge.us/content /abr-act...up-and-restore > a utility that backs up your Windows key and certificate (choose the beta version for Windows 7). You can restore your key and certificate from a thumb drive after the clean installation. Lastly, some drivers may need to be installed before or after the others for these to work properly. You might want to check the other notebook brands and models (the original UX31?) for this. Sent from my Galaxy Note
Bobet96, aye I should definitely make it as clear as possible that you NEED to have a working Windows 7 disc with a valid activation license. That tool seems to be just what's needed! Then the ones who wish to follow the guide and use the Windows 7 that comes with the unit can just backup their activation on the USB stick and then transfer it to the clean install. We just need to know for certain that the Recovery DVD that the UX32VD can burn from the factory OS is actually a Windows 7 installation disc, and not some sort of Asus homebrew Recovery tool that won't allow disk management during the installation and such. I haven't bought a laptop in a long long time, so I'm not totally familiar with how all the recovery stuff works nowadays. With some input I can definitely improve the guide.
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Dunces: great guide, nice work! And thanks for the acknowledgment. A good Win7 ISO sources guide: Legal Download from DigitalRiver: Windows 7 SP1, 13 languages But please, include that people sould download the version they have on their sticker, because the key will only work with that version for 100%. A good idea for the end could be setting up Windows Backup to regularly create (minimum weekly) a backup of the whole SSD to the HDD, very useful for recoveries, disasters, etc. I'm happy you also keep the System Protection on (Restore Points), their size can be limited by the user, and it saves a lot of hassle in case of a system break-down. Soon people will demand a Youtube video guide, do you have Camtasia? Also ATKPackage should be first to install, other packages depend on it. Keep on rocking!
Cheers jedighost, I've updated the guide with that ISO resource. Aye, I've left the windows system protection feature as it might save those who make some driver installation mistake or such. A youtube video guide could be done, but I don't know if I'll be able to do it for some time. I'll update the driver installation section. Thanks for the support, without you this method would probably still not have been discovered.
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If you intend to swap out the HDD for an SSD, will this product key backup/restore thing still work on a fresh install to the new SSD? Meaning, will I need to get a separate key, or can I use the certification from the stock install for it, with a replacement SSD?
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ABR will let you restore your key and certificate on a clean install from any Windows installation disk, as long as you install the version that came with the UX32. When you're prompted for the key during installation, leave that field blank and uncheck the box offering to automatically activate Windows. After installation, you can restore the key and certificate from your thumb drive using ABR. About the recovery disks, most allow you to restore an image of the original partitions from the factory; these can't be used to install Windows. Not sure about Asus, but it's likely the same.
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Re: [GUIDE] UX32VD - How to install Windows 7 on the integrated 32GB SSD
Originally Posted by PR-0927
If you intend to swap out the HDD for an SSD, will this product key backup/restore thing still work on a fresh install to the new SSD? Meaning, will I need to get a separate key, or can I use the certification from the stock install for it, with a replacement SSD?
ABR will let you restore your key and certificate on a clean install from any Windows installation disk, as long as you install the version that came with the UX32. When you're prompted for the key during installation, leave that field blank and uncheck the box offering to automatically activate Windows. After installation, you can restore the key and certificate from your thumb drive using ABR. About the recovery disks, most allow you to restore an image of the original partitions from the factory; these can't be used to install Windows. Not sure about Asus, but it's likely the same. Sent from my Galaxy Note
I would like to clear some things up regarding Win7 Activation on the Zenbook: 1., you can always activate your win7 with your key on the sticker, that is on the charger, assuming you installed the same version of win7, like 64 bit Home Premium, for example. There is no need to back up activation files, etc. This basically solves everybody's problem of reinstalls, fresh installs and activations. DONE. 2., for those who want to know more: the Zenbook BIOS's contains a section, telling Windows: "I'm factory OKayed to run Win7 legally!". This is called a SLIC module, "software licensing description table", version 2.1 activates win7, version 2.0 activated Vista. This helps ASUS at the factory not having to manually activate each machine coming off the assembly line with a unique Win7 key. Now hold on: ALL Asus Win7 Home Premium 64-bit installs are activated from the factory with the SAME KEY all over the world. Not just all Zenbooks, but all ASUS computers! This key is known, it's not a secret (anymore). Enthusiast made sure to even collect a list of all keys for all versions of Windows and all Manufacturers. You need 3 things to activate win7 the "ASUS factory way": 1., the BIOS section (this is given) 2., the ASUS certificate inserted into win7 (also known by now) 3., the proper ASUS key for your paticular win7 version There are many software solutions that do this automatically, if it finds the BIOS SLIC 2.1 section. I'll get to them. (To go further, all illegal win7 activation schemes are based on emulating a BIOS SLIC 2.1 section in memory, fooling win7 into thinking it runs on a factory win7 enabled machine............ There is one thing even most sophisticated: modding a BIOS itself by inserting a SLIC module...) A good software to use for installing the ASUS certificate and key: WOAT - OEM/KMS Activator Run it as Administrator, choose point B, and let it do it's job. Win7 ACTIVATED! Problem TERMINATED!
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Originally Posted by jedighost
I would like to clear some things up regarding Win7 Activation on the Zenbook:
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1., you can always activate your win7 with the your key on the sticker, that is on the charger, assuming you installed the same version of win7, like 64 bit Home Premium, for example. There is no need to back up activation files, etc. This basically solves everybody's problem of reinstalls, fresh installs and activations. DONE. 2., for those who want to know more: the Zenbook BIOS's contains a section, telling Windows: "I'm factory OKayed to run Win7 legally!". This is called a SLIC module, "software licensing description table", version 2.1 activates win7, version 2.0 activated Vista. This helps ASUS at the factory not having to manually activate each machine coming off the assembly line with a unique Win7 key. Now hold on: ALL Asus Win7 Home Premium 64-bit installs are activated from the factory with the SAME KEY all over the world. Not just all Zenbooks, but all ASUS computers! This key is known, it's not a secret (anymore). Enthusiast made sure to even collect a list of all keys for all versions of Windows and all Manufacturers. You need 3 things to activate the ASUS "factory way": 1., the BIOS section (this is given) 2., the ASUS certificate inserted into win7 (also known by now) 3., the proper ASUS key for your paticular win7 version There are many software solutions that do this automatically, if it finds the BIOS SLIC 2.1 section. I'll get to them. (To go further, all illegal win7 activation schemes are based on emulating a BIOS SLIC 2.1 section in memory, fooling win7 into thinking it runs on a factory win7 enabled machine............ There is one thing even most sophisticated: modding a BIOS itself by inserting a SLIC module...) A good software to use for installing the ASUS certificate and key: WOAT - OEM/KMS Activator Run it as Administrator, choose point B, and let it do it's job. Win7 ACTIVATED! Problem TERMINATED!
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O.K., thought as much, thanks! And , that second option - did not know that. Does that work with even non-ASUS laptops, such as Clevos?
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