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Thought I would try the AHCI option with my hard drive in Vista 64-bit.

Turned on the option in the bios, installed motherboard drivers and

everything seemed to work fine. However, periodically when trying to write

to the drive I would receive an error indicating that the drive was "write

protected." I went back to the bios, turned the option back to IDE and

everything seems to be working fine. Not sure if this is a AHCI

implementation problem on my motheboard (Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3P using the

onboard Gigabyte controller) OR a problem with Vista 64-bit. Any thoughts?

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RE: AHCI issues

 

Maybe you have to install drivers for AHCI?

I have Vista x64 on a machine with AHCI option enabled, but it was enabled

from start and no problem to install Vista. Drivers for AHCI are inbox Vista.

If you enable AHCI after the Vista install, you may have to install the

Intel Matrix Storage Manager.

 

 

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Asus P5WDG2 WS Pro (i975X Express)

Core™ 2 Extreme X6800

RAPTOR 2x150 GB RAID 0

4GB DDR2 800MHz

GeForce 8800GTX

Enermax 1000W 75A@+12V

LAN 100/100

XP x64 dualboot Vista x64

 

 

"Netman" wrote:

> Thought I would try the AHCI option with my hard drive in Vista 64-bit.

> Turned on the option in the bios, installed motherboard drivers and

> everything seemed to work fine. However, periodically when trying to write

> to the drive I would receive an error indicating that the drive was "write

> protected." I went back to the bios, turned the option back to IDE and

> everything seems to be working fine. Not sure if this is a AHCI

> implementation problem on my motheboard (Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3P using the

> onboard Gigabyte controller) OR a problem with Vista 64-bit. Any thoughts?

>

>

Posted

Re: AHCI issues

 

Thanks for the suggestion. I did, in fact, install Gigabyte drivers. Must

admit that this could be a Gigabyte issue. Haven't tried it using the Intel

chipset SATA controller and Matrix Storage Manager.

 

 

"Maratonmannen" <Maratonmannen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:1F82352F-456E-495F-A8FD-66F6AA6F0CC3@microsoft.com...

> Maybe you have to install drivers for AHCI?

> I have Vista x64 on a machine with AHCI option enabled, but it was enabled

> from start and no problem to install Vista. Drivers for AHCI are inbox

> Vista.

> If you enable AHCI after the Vista install, you may have to install the

> Intel Matrix Storage Manager.

>

>

> --

> Asus P5WDG2 WS Pro (i975X Express)

> Core™ 2 Extreme X6800

> RAPTOR 2x150 GB RAID 0

> 4GB DDR2 800MHz

> GeForce 8800GTX

> Enermax 1000W 75A@+12V

> LAN 100/100

> XP x64 dualboot Vista x64

>

>

> "Netman" wrote:

>

>> Thought I would try the AHCI option with my hard drive in Vista 64-bit.

>> Turned on the option in the bios, installed motherboard drivers and

>> everything seemed to work fine. However, periodically when trying to

>> write

>> to the drive I would receive an error indicating that the drive was

>> "write

>> protected." I went back to the bios, turned the option back to IDE and

>> everything seems to be working fine. Not sure if this is a AHCI

>> implementation problem on my motheboard (Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3P using the

>> onboard Gigabyte controller) OR a problem with Vista 64-bit. Any

>> thoughts?

>>

>>

Posted

Re: AHCI issues

 

Actually the issue is between Intel and Microsoft. Intel is

the owner of the AHCI project, but Microsoft has not kept

it's operating systems up to date to cope with the AHCI

standard.

 

If you really want something to get heart burn over, try

installing with a SATA optical drive. If you search the

internet you will find that some hardware won't work and

other hardware will. So, it's a crap shoot as to whether

you can install a system on drives with the controller set

to AHCI.

 

You can thank Intel and Microsoft for this can of worms!!!

 

 

Netman wrote:

> Thanks for the suggestion. I did, in fact, install Gigabyte drivers.

> Must admit that this could be a Gigabyte issue. Haven't tried it using

> the Intel chipset SATA controller and Matrix Storage Manager.

>

>

> "Maratonmannen" <Maratonmannen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

> message news:1F82352F-456E-495F-A8FD-66F6AA6F0CC3@microsoft.com...

>> Maybe you have to install drivers for AHCI?

>> I have Vista x64 on a machine with AHCI option enabled, but it was

>> enabled

>> from start and no problem to install Vista. Drivers for AHCI are inbox

>> Vista.

>> If you enable AHCI after the Vista install, you may have to install the

>> Intel Matrix Storage Manager.

>>

>>

>> --

>> Asus P5WDG2 WS Pro (i975X Express)

>> Core™ 2 Extreme X6800

>> RAPTOR 2x150 GB RAID 0

>> 4GB DDR2 800MHz

>> GeForce 8800GTX

>> Enermax 1000W 75A@+12V

>> LAN 100/100

>> XP x64 dualboot Vista x64

>>

>>

>> "Netman" wrote:

>>

>>> Thought I would try the AHCI option with my hard drive in Vista 64-bit.

>>> Turned on the option in the bios, installed motherboard drivers and

>>> everything seemed to work fine. However, periodically when trying to

>>> write

>>> to the drive I would receive an error indicating that the drive was

>>> "write

>>> protected." I went back to the bios, turned the option back to IDE and

>>> everything seems to be working fine. Not sure if this is a AHCI

>>> implementation problem on my motheboard (Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3P using the

>>> onboard Gigabyte controller) OR a problem with Vista 64-bit. Any

>>> thoughts?

>>>

>>>

>


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