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GA-970A-D3 Operating system would't install in AHCI mode, used IDE, now what?

Hi all!

Ok, GA-970A-D3 Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit operating system would't install in AHCI mode, so I had to use IDE, now what?

I also just updated the BIOS to 12f, and I think it said something about changing the AHCI function.

I am using a Seagate Barracuda HDD for the hard drive and operating system.

 I do remember you guys telling me IDE mode was not a good idea when using SSD's.

Does IDE cause much of a performance difference when compared to AHCI when using a HDD?

If yes, can you please tell me how to go in an change this set up to work on AHCI?

Thanks,

Alice
« Last Edit: March 12, 2013, 09:17:20 am by AliceN1derland »

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Make sure your ssd is in sata_0 and it is set to achi mode. If you are using a sata dvd drive put it in the last port and set it to ide for now.
Performance difference in IDE and ACHI is pretty large when using a ssd drive.
Hopefully this helps if not then post back and someone will help.
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