AHCI : Enable in Windows XP after OS install

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Bare Foot Kid said:
AHCI Advanced Host Controller Interface - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
makes NCQ Native Command Queuing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
along with hot-plugging or hot swapping through SATA Serial-ATA host controllers
possible; Vista was the first to offer this feature. The issue with AHCI is it needs
to be enabled in the BIOS prior to OS installation; doing so after you have installed
the OS will disable the PC. The reason why is Windows disables the AHCI drivers not
needed durring installation.

For info on other OS's take look here:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/61869-ahci-enable-windows-7-vista.html

   Note
You can use this method on Legacy BIOS or uEFI/BIOS firmware.
For this example I am using a PC with uEFI/BIOS firmware & Secure Boot DISABLED.
With a Intel Chip Set.



1) Download your upto date Chip Set Drivers.

2) Set IDE mode in BIOS.

3) Install Windows XP.

4) Install your upto date Chip Set Drivers .

5) Shut the PC down.

6) Set AHCI mode in BIOS.

7) Reboot the PC your PC will now boot in AHCI mode.
NOTE: You may done to reboot two or three time.

All Done.
 
It can be tricky to get this to work

It can be very touchy.
It may be related to the manufacturer's hardware choices.

My friend got a new W7 laptop for his work.
He had a problem with a chip programming device (USB), so we spent 3 days (in 2011) trying to enable AHCI.
We tried multiple methods outlined on various websites.
We could never get it to work.

Luckily it turned out my friend didn't need XP.
The external device that wouldn't work, actually had a problem with USB3 and not W7. :shock:

I used the "slipstream the drivers into an install disc" method, when I reinstalled my operating systems last September.
I used nLite to create my new XP install disc.
It worked perfectly. :party:
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
n/a
OS
W7 Ultimate SP1, LM19.2 MATE, W10 Home 1703, W10 Pro 1703 VM, #All 64 bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II x6 1100T, 3.3 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS M4A88T-M/USB3 (AM3)
Memory
12GB DDR3 1333 G-Skill (4GB x 2), G-Skill (2GB x 2)
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
Sound Card
Realtek?
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung S23B350
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
WD Green 2TB (SATA), WD Green 3TB (SATA), WD Blue 4TB (SATA), WD Blue 6TB (SATA)
PSU
Cooler Master
Case
Antec GX300 Tower
Cooling
3x Antec TRICOOL 120mm Fans
Mouse
Wired Optical
Internet Speed
DSL
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
Pale Moon (64 bit)
Other Info
2018-12-27 Upgraded HDDs
2015-12-10 Upgraded case, graphics card, storage
2015-08-15 Upgraded motherboard & RAM
2015-07-15 Upgraded LM17.1 to LM17.2
We did try the floppy + F6 method

If your Win XP CD, does not support your Sata Controller, you will need to load drivers to uses at F6.
Load Sata Controller drivers with a floppy disk is the best way.
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/66010-sata-drivers-load-windows-xp-setup-dual-boot.html

We did try the floppy + F6 method.
We tried every method we could find on the internet, except making a new install disc, when we were working on my friends work laptop.
Nothing we tried worked.

Luckily it turned out that he didn't need XP anyway.

All of the various methods we tried, worked for some people, but they didn't work for others (like us).
I suspect that driver problems, hardware problems and/or user errors were responsible.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
n/a
OS
W7 Ultimate SP1, LM19.2 MATE, W10 Home 1703, W10 Pro 1703 VM, #All 64 bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II x6 1100T, 3.3 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS M4A88T-M/USB3 (AM3)
Memory
12GB DDR3 1333 G-Skill (4GB x 2), G-Skill (2GB x 2)
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
Sound Card
Realtek?
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung S23B350
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
WD Green 2TB (SATA), WD Green 3TB (SATA), WD Blue 4TB (SATA), WD Blue 6TB (SATA)
PSU
Cooler Master
Case
Antec GX300 Tower
Cooling
3x Antec TRICOOL 120mm Fans
Mouse
Wired Optical
Internet Speed
DSL
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
Pale Moon (64 bit)
Other Info
2018-12-27 Upgraded HDDs
2015-12-10 Upgraded case, graphics card, storage
2015-08-15 Upgraded motherboard & RAM
2015-07-15 Upgraded LM17.1 to LM17.2
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