Actually, is it possible to perform a secure erase or low level format on the Intel® SSD?
Please use the Intel® SSD Toolbox in order to run a secure erase:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=18455
Additionally, you can use Diskpart within Windows* to clean and reset your Solid state drive. To use this tool, you can either open up a command prompt window within Windows, or boot from the Windows* installer CD, allow it to load the files, and get to the part where it allows you to choose the drives and partitions after the license agreement.
At this part press Shift-F10 this will load a DOS environment (when using the Windows* installer disc).
Type the following and hit enter after every line:
- Diskpart (it will display information in regards to the tool)
- list disk (it will show a list of your available disks with a number next to)
- select disk # (replace the “#” with the number representing the drive you wish to clean)
- clean all (after this it will stay at a blinking cursor during about 15 minutes for a 80GB drive)
You only need to use one of the above methods and then try to enable the acceleration again.