So decided to upgrade one of my desktops to an SSD with Win 7 finally, and after much annoyances (HSF pushpins breaking, 3.5 enclosure holes not lining up, etc) finally got it all ready.
Upon booting with the Win 7 DVD, I got a STOP error with 0 x0000005 error code after Win 7 went through it's loading and "Starting Windows" displays.
I thought this may be as I forgot to set the BIOS to AHCI, but I could not find any setting for that in the BIOS. The board I have is a gigabyte n650iSLI - DS4.
The bizarre thing is that Win 7 didn't even seem to give an option to press F6 or F8 to load a driver (I would've thought that it would've came with one).
Is my only option at this point to install a SATA card that supports AHCI, or change the mobo?
Any ideas would be appreciated. Drive is the $199 Dane-Elec Intel G1 from Newegg.
Thanks
PS: Gigabyte adds this lame line when I search for AHCI but that setting is not available anywhere in the BIOS settings, in the newest version of the BIOS or the previous 1.
http://www.gigabyte.us/Support/Motherboard/FAQ_Model.aspx?FAQID=5250&ProductID=2514&ClassValue=
Upon booting with the Win 7 DVD, I got a STOP error with 0 x0000005 error code after Win 7 went through it's loading and "Starting Windows" displays.
I thought this may be as I forgot to set the BIOS to AHCI, but I could not find any setting for that in the BIOS. The board I have is a gigabyte n650iSLI - DS4.
The bizarre thing is that Win 7 didn't even seem to give an option to press F6 or F8 to load a driver (I would've thought that it would've came with one).
Is my only option at this point to install a SATA card that supports AHCI, or change the mobo?
Any ideas would be appreciated. Drive is the $199 Dane-Elec Intel G1 from Newegg.
Thanks
PS: Gigabyte adds this lame line when I search for AHCI but that setting is not available anywhere in the BIOS settings, in the newest version of the BIOS or the previous 1.
http://www.gigabyte.us/Support/Motherboard/FAQ_Model.aspx?FAQID=5250&ProductID=2514&ClassValue=