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Still no luck.
Changing the msahci key value to 0 does NOT fix the issue.
I still get BSOD with 0x0000007B INACCESSABLE_BOOT_DEVICE error when I enable the AHCI mode from the BIOS.
Any other ideas?
Still no luck.
Changing the msahci key value to 0 does NOT fix the issue.
I still get BSOD with 0x0000007B INACCESSABLE_BOOT_DEVICE error when I enable the AHCI mode from the BIOS.
Any other ideas?
As stated before: Intel ICH8M mobile chipset on Dell Latitude D830 laptop.
Hi shanouser,
Did you follow the tutorial exactly?
There is an additional re-boot at the end, also try another re-boot to confirm that the driver installed.
Be sure to make an image backup of everything before trying to change the registry and loading the AHCI driver. The other alternative is to be prepared to do a clean install, if you have to do it this way, set your bios to AHCI before the install.
Next option is to D/L the latest AHCI driver from Dell for your laptop, make the registry change, install the Dell driver, then continue with step #4. Be sure to do the extra re-boot.
Another option is to D/L the ICH8M driver from Intel, be sure to get the correct driver. Continue as above with Step #4.
If you still have trouble, check the Dell site for an updated BIOS for your Latitude D830. Be aware of the possible problems when updating your BIOS, the worst case is bricking your laptop.
Then try again with the Dell driver and Intel driver as mentioned above.
I did manage to change my Dell desktop and S17 laptop without the registry edit, by installing the new driver, when asked to re-boot, immediately go to the BIOS and change to AHCI, start normally, re-boot again. This may work for you, but if it didn't work with the registry edit then it likely won't.
Let us know if you get it changed, or have any questions.
Just found this and have a question, what about a computer which BIOS does not have the AHCI option?
Try installing the latest nForce drivers first from the Nvidia website. This will install the Nvidia Storage Controllers for you :)
That is actually normal for the nvidia sata performance driver (10.x) included with windows. Once you install the one (11.x) from the latest nforce package, it will then be in the proper device section, and enable command queuing (NCQ).I have an nForce board; the 650i. Problem is, when I go to device manager, there are no nVidia sections under IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers. They are under Storage Controllers! Look at my screenshot! How can I correct this?