A friend has a 4 or 5 year old custom built machine with an AMD MBR BIOS with no facility to set the SATA Mode to AHCI. He migrated his HDD Win 7 to an SSD using Intel's migration utility and it booted perfectly. However after about 4 or five boots the BIOS doesn't recognize the SSD and of course wont boot. Unplugging the machine from the wall and power on again usually restores the bootability. (Is that a word?) He is about to update the BIOS.
I wonder, since it seems conventional wisdom says you should set the SATA Mode to AHCI, if the lack of AHCI could be the problem?
Thank you.
I wonder, since it seems conventional wisdom says you should set the SATA Mode to AHCI, if the lack of AHCI could be the problem?
Thank you.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium (Retail) Full version ...3.10 Gig Intel Core i5-3350P8192 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell XPS-8500
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium (Retail) Full version - With SP1
- CPU
- 3.10 Gig Intel Core i5-3350P
- Motherboard
- Dell 0NW73C A00
- Memory
- 8192 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung SyncMaster [Monitor] (19.1"vis, s/n HVELA10194, Octo
- Screen Resolution
- 1024 X 768
- Hard Drives
- INTEL SSDSA2CW120G3 ATA Device [Hard drive] (120.03 GB)
INTEL SSDSA2CW080G3 ATA Device [Hard drive] (80.02 GB)
- Keyboard
- HID Keyboard Device (HP)
- Mouse
- Dell (came with computer)
- Internet Speed
- cox high speed
- Other Info
- The above taken with Bel Arc Advisor
