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AHCI AFTER Win7 INSTALL?!

EliteRetard

Diamond Member
Im pretty certain I saw a way to do this, but Im having a hard time finding it.

I was trying to email somebody through building a computer. It went mostly right, they enabled AHCI...but only for the Intel SATA ports, they ended up connecting and installing windows on a marvel controller wich is set to IDE mode. We need to swap the SSD with Win7 to an Intel 6Gb/s SATA port...but if windows was installed on an IDE port I don't think we can just swap plugs. So besides swaping and reinstalling is there a way to make this work (I assume yes)?
 
^^^ Yup. Just do that registry change, reboot, select AHCI in BIOS before going back into windows, and the AHCI drivers will install when you go back into Windows.
 
A question, what happens if you go the Registry Edit (or run the MS utility) and then NOT run AHCI?

I assume that the driver will be enabled, but just not used?
 
If you do the "reg hack" then go to reboot and do not change the bios to AHCI it will not boot into windows.
 
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