W7 detect my SSD as a SCSI disk device. How to change it to ATA device?
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01-06-2010 10:59 AM
My configuration:
OS: W7 x64 Ult
MB: Gigabyte EX58-UD3R
SSD X25-M 80GB G2 plugged on the GSATA 2 connector of MB
What I tried:
- In bios setup: switch "Diseable" in AHCI mode => boot stop at DMI detection
- On motherboard move SSD from GSata 2 (GigabyteSATA) connector to Sata 2 connector (ICHR10) => Message: "bootmgr is missing
- To see what Crystaldiskinfo could say about my SSD => CrystaldiskInfo don't list my SSD!
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01-07-2010 03:30 AM
Gwen schrieb:
the problem of restarting after check AHCI in bios setup is caused by a Windows installation with IDE driver instead of AHCI driver.
This only happens, if you change the BIOS settings of the SATA ports from "IDE" to "AHCI" after the Win7 installation.
If you do it before starting the OS installation, the in-box MS AHCI driver will automaticly be used by Windows 7 (no risk of any boot problems and no manual registry manipulation required).
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01-07-2010 04:01 AM
Yes, exaclty. Thank you Fernando for having translated more clearly what I meant. My english is very rough...
