If you want the OS to be on the SSD, you must replace it with a larger mSATA drive. You cannot run Windows for very long in a 32G drive - you need at least a 128, or better, a 256 for this.
The mSATA drive you have now is suitable only as a cache drive -- Windows must be installed to the hard drive, and then the Intel Rapid Start partition and cache can be setup on the SSD. For how to do that, see here:
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If you want the OS to be on the SSD, you must replace it with a larger mSATA drive. You cannot run Windows for very long in a 32G drive - you need at least a 128, or better, a 256 for this.
The mSATA drive you have now is suitable only as a cache drive -- Windows must be installed to the hard drive, and then the Intel Rapid Start partition and cache can be setup on the SSD. For how to do that, see here:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1227655/how-to-set-up-intel-smart-response-technology-ssd-caching