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  1. Change in BIOS (in my case, under "Integrated peripherals" -> "SATA RAID/AHCI Mode") from IDE mode to AHCI. This can vary depending on your system and BIOS, and maybe you even need to select RAID if no AHCI option is available.

  2. 24 sty 2021 · The USB controllers on modern motherboards work in XHCI mode. By default Windows XP only supports EHCI controllers and you need a driver for XHCI support. In this archive you will find a USB 3.0 driver ported from Windows 8 to Windows XP.

  3. Yes. You will need to install the proper chipset drivers from the manufacture, before you attempt to install the SATA hardrive. I am assuming you will be using the SATA drive as a data drive, and keeping the IDE drive as your C: (boot) drive.

  4. 9 kwi 2016 · If you have a choice for IDE or AHCI mode, you should always pick AHCI if you have the drivers or IDE for maximum compatibility. AHCI is required for the extra features like extra bandwidth, Native Command Queuing and hotplugging.

  5. Go to Device Manager and expand the hard drive controllers. If you see "AHCI" in there, you are using AHCI. The good news is that you can switch from IDE mode to AHCI in Windows 7 or Vista without reinstalling or even opening your PC case. Here's the MSFT KB article on how to do so.

  6. Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) – specyfikacja określająca programowanie kontrolerów Serial ATA, jednak nie definiująca samej implementacji. Specyfikacja protokołu AHCI została udostępniona przez Intel w maju 2003 roku.

  7. 4 paź 2023 · AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface) is a mode or protocol used by SATA (Serial ATA) controllers to communicate with storage devices, such as hard drives and solid-state drives (SSDs). It was introduced as a replacement for the older IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) mode.

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