
4 Apr
2014
4 Apr
'14
1:19 a.m.
On 04/04/14 11:03, Trent W. Buck wrote:
If you need Windows, either make Windows support AHCI
Windows supports AHCI out of the box with no extra drivers required since Windows Vista. However, you cannot change from IDE to AHCI after installing Windows, as it is fussy about its boot device changing. If you change from IDE to AHCI (or vice versa), you’ll get a 0x0000007b blue screen, requiring either obscure registry hacks from a live CD (google for ‘mergeide’), or a reinstall.