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easyyu: Probao sam instalaciju SATA drivera sa orig CD-a od asusa u visti i tada da prebacim u AHCI mode...ali kada to uradim, taman cim pocne da boot-uje Vista dobijem BSOD (blue screen)
Kako da prebacim SATA kontroler da mi Vista radi u ACHI mode-u?
Thx
To ne može naknadno, moraš to da uradiš pre početka instalacije (postupak je opisan više puta na ovom sajtu).
Ili da nabaviš instalacioni Vista SP1.
Dnevno instaliram Vistu na nove računare (desktop i notebook), koristim SP1 instalacioni disk i do sada se još nisam susreo sa problemom koji opisuješ.
Baš sam prošle nedelje radio jedan sa Asus P5Q Pro...
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The Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) is a hardware mechanism that allows software to communicate with Serial ATA (SATA) devices (such as host bus adapters) that are designed to offer features not offered by Parallel ATA (PATA) controllers, such as hot-plugging and native command queuing. The specification details a system memory structure for computer hardware vendors in order to transfer data between system memory and the device. As of June 2008, the current version of the specification is v1.3.[1]
Many SATA controllers can enable AHCI either separately or in conjunction with RAID support. Intel recommends choosing RAID mode on their motherboards (which also enables AHCI) rather than the plain AHCI/SATA mode for maximum flexibility, due to the issues caused when the mode is switched once an operating system has already been installed.[2]
AHCI is fully supported out of the box for Microsoft Windows Vista and the Linux operating system from kernel 2.6.19.[3] NetBSD also supports drivers in AHCI mode out of the box in certain versions. OpenBSD has had an ahci driver since OpenBSD 4.1. FreeBSD supports AHCI as well. Older operating systems require drivers written by the host bus adapter vendor in order to support AHCI.
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# Enabling AHCI in a system with Windows Vista already installed will result in a BSoD if SATA was configured in IDE mode during Vista's installation. Before enabling AHCI in the BIOS, users must first follow the instructions found at Microsoft Knowledge Base article 922976.
# Enabling AHCI in a system BIOS on installations of Windows XP or Windows Vista will cause SATA Optical drives to disappear. A Hotfix for Windows Vista is available under the title: "SATA optical drives are not available after you start a Windows Vista-based computer."[5] This problem was fixed in Vista SP1.