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I replaced my last hold out and changed it to SSD Sata type drives. I cloned them over and everything is operating normal. In a recent view of my bios, I noticed that I still have the "onchip sata type" still as native IDE. The bios MB gives me an option of AHCI. If I did that will it screw up my installation?? TX
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OK Tx "WHS" I'll be back after I read the 58 pages....
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Is AHCI enabled in the bios ?
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Is AHCI enabled in the bios ?
From post #1 "In a recent view of my bios, I noticed that I still have the "onchip sata type" still as native IDE" is that what you meant?
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