Ventoy windows xp6/30/2023 ![]() I'll start with why you cannot use AHCI mode without modification. The files are called "iaStor.inf" and "iaAHCI.inf". Notice that the drivers are different for 32bit and 64bit OSes, so it is important to pick the correct ones. I already have the correct drivers which are located in my motherboard disc. If not, is there a way to install it doing a partial repair using Windows disk? If such a method exists, will my current settings and applications remain unchanged? If it where possible, will the OS crash at the moment the driver is changed while still being BIOS in IDE mode? Would it be possible to change the driver to the AHCI one while in Windows? (using the Device Manager, for instance). But if possible, I'd like to enable AHCI without reinstalling again. I already know that I can achieve this reinstalling the whole OS. ![]() Because of this, if I try to change to AHCI in BIOS, as Windows doesn't have AHCI drivers, it won't boot. BIOS has always been configured in IDE mode. ![]() This question is part of a larger list of things I'll need to do before installing a new SSD drive, but I think it deserves its own question.Ĭurrent setup: A dual-boot machine with Windows XP installed on a SATA 6Gbps HDD.
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