Автор: doca
Дата: 22-04-10 11:34
Ето какво се прави след като си инсталирал WinXP, за да се върнеш към AHCI mode:
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Well, I figured it out -- at last for my system and circumstances.
I found several descriptions of how to go about this on the web. Except for
a repair install, they all involved rather significant edits to the
registry. What I did was much simpler.
I extracted the driver folders from the Intel storage manager installer (it
requires command line arguments -- use -? to find out what).
In Device Manager, I opened the IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers and found the
Intel ICH9 SATA IDE controller (I had two of them, I only did the following
to one of them).
I right-clicked "update driver" and took the path through the wizard that
allowed me to name a specific driver file (iaahci from the extracted driver
folder) -- in spite of protests from Windows, it allowed it. Then I
rebooted, and before the boot, went into the BIOS setup and changed the
driver mode from "IDE" to "AHCI". Windows rebooted, "found new hardware",
and suggest I reboot again. I did a second restart, and all is well. One
IDE ATA/ATAPI controller in device manager is now listed as the "Intel ICH9
SATA AHCI controller".
The system runs pretty much the same; I just learned this particular drive I
have does not support native command queuing, which was one of my goals for
the change.
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Успех!
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Забележка: Имаше един трик с регистрите, преди рестарт, но сега не мога да го намеря, по- добре не пипай там, че Бозата може съвсем да се обърка.
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