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Can't find AHCI option

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#1 ·
Hey guys for the past three hours ive been trying to enable the ahci option but i cant find it. can anyone help me ? i have a Biostar
mcp6p3 mobo

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#10 ·
Your board comes with either the 6150/430 chipset(does not support AHCI) or the 7025/630a chipset.(does support AHCI).
I don't think it will work but you can try to install the AHCI driver,it'll most likely just pop an error message that it's not supported.

Good luck

Gyro
 
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Originally Posted by Gyro View Post

Your board comes with either the 6150/430 chipset(does not support AHCI) or the 7025/630a chipset.(does support AHCI).
I don't think it will work but you can try to install the AHCI driver,it'll most likely just pop an error message that it's not supported.
Good luck
Gyro
sadly i dont know how to install it xD
 
#15 ·
Go to Device Manager, select your NVIDIA storage controller, and update driver. Tell it to do it manually and point the location to that driver directory.

Most NVIDIA chipsets support some AHCI feature but since they do not support all of them... they can state AHCI support.
 
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Originally Posted by DuckieHo View Post

Go to Device Manager, select your NVIDIA storage controller, and update driver. Tell it to do it manually and point the location to that driver directory.
Most NVIDIA chipsets support some AHCI feature but since they do not support all of them... they can state AHCI support.
point it to which file exactly? all the files that came from the extractor are in the second screenshot.

Thanks alot you guys for all the help you have given me so far
 
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Originally Posted by david304c View Post

point it to which file exactly? all the files that came from the extractor are in the second screenshot.
Thanks alot you guys for all the help you have given me so far
Just point to the directory... Windows will scan for drivers.
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Aint those things just to install Raid prior to loading windows?
Those are driver files.... if Windows has compatible drivers pre-installed, you can install them after.
 
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Windows 7 has AHCI drivers. If you installed with the controller in that mode, then applying manufacturer AHCI drivers is not an issue.
But thats my point the OP has not as he cant find AHCI in the bios!
 
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