Hello
GA-P35-DS3R (rev. 1.0) mainboard F13 BIOS
UP until a few weeks ago I ran Windows XP from a Western Digital SATA drive attached to Port 0 on the onboard Intel SATA controller. In fact I had a total of two drives attached (Port 0 and 1) and also two SATA DVDRWs connected (ports 2 and 3) to the Intel ICH9 SATA ports. Never had any problems (trouble free for years) until I switched recently was persuaded to leave Windows XP and move to Windows 7.
Problem: Installing the Intel Matrix Storage Manager for the SATA controller functionality disables Windows Update in Windows 7
Windows 7 automatically installs "Standard AHCI 1.0 Serial ATA Controller" for the onboard Intel SATA controller. The GSATA controller is disabled in the BIOS as I don't need it. But the Standard AHCI 1.0 Serial ATA Controller doesn't really behave as it should. I therefore correctly updated the default Windows 7 SATA driver with the correct driver for my motherboard SATA controller (as always, and from the Gigabyte website) and it works perfectly, as expected. However, after it is installed (either by installing Intel Matrix Storage Manager or by manually updating via device manager) for some very odd reason it completely disables Windows update! This is completely repeatable. After searching I discovered that many other people have the same issue. Reverting to the Windows 7 Standard AHCI 1.0 Serial ATA Controller re-enables Windows update, terrific, but doesn't properly recognize devices attached to the controller. I have a Crucial SSD on Port 0 and a new Western Digital blue 1TB HDD on Port 2, and the SATA DVDRWs are on Ports 4 and 5 respectively. I don't know what do next. Everything works fine except for Windows update with the correct driver installed and with the Windows 7 default SATA driver installed Windows update works but there are problems with devices being properly recognized.
The installed Intel driver version is 8.9.0.1023 (isStor.sys). I cannot find another updated version. Any advice would be very much appreciated.