This guide covers the partition alignment of Core V1 and V2, Apex and Vertex along with Solid series either using USB to connect the drive (if available) or using SATA connection with the drive as a spare . You do need to have a working OS to boot to in order to align the partition on the drive.
For this guide I will use USB on a Core V2, if you have V1 with No USB connector you will need to connect the drive using SATA to an existing PC.
NOTE...this method is for fresh installation, if you want to reload an image of your system just follow your usual method once you have formatted the SSD drive.
Here we go 
1 the primary PC can be either XP or Vista based...just download Diskpar from here:
https://kb.wisc.edu/images/group14/4556/diskpar.exe
2 move (copy) diskpar to the root of your OS drive, so if this is C just open C drive right click in space and hit paste.
3 Now go to administrative tools > computer management > disk management. Right click on the SSD drive and Delete the volume if one is present. For Diskpar to work the volume must be RAW...Remember this will destroy all data on the disk...make sure you have backed up all data you need.

4 now open CMD by typing cmd.exe in the run box on XP or type CMD in the search box on Vista and then hitting CMD.exe in the results box.
Type the following.
C:\diskpar -s 1 then hit Y to continue...see pic1
Pic1

Now we need to hit Y again to continue and press enter/return..see pic 2
pic2

Now its time to Align the drive and set the partition space. Keeping things simple I am only advising to set the partition to the whole of the drive so this tweak covers the whole of the SSD.
Note what to set in the pic, my drive is 30GB, if you have a 60GB or larger diskpar will report the size...you just need to copy it and hit enter. Note the Alignment number is 64
Pic 3

Now all that is left to do is hit enter and check the new info for the drive.
Pic 4

To exit Diskpar just now type exit and hit return/enter and CMD.exe will close. You may now get a prompt to format the drive, you can either format the drive from this prompt or navigate again to disk manager and format the drive from there.
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