In a reply to a topic I raised about a month ago, Lsdmeasap advised that I change the running of my single SATA2 HDD from IDE mode to AHCI mode. Whilst I still don't agree with him that AHCI will necessarily give me enhanced speeds over SATA IDE mode, an issue with my system has arisen where possibly the ability to do hot-swapping of HDDs could be useful. I've no need for, or any intention of, using RAID, incidentally. So, I'd appreciate some insight from others on this.
The impression given by my motherboard's manual is that if you want to run in either AHCI mode or RAID mode, you can only do this by installing the OS - in this case, WinXP- as an F6 install. I'm not sure, though, whether this notion has come about simply by a poor translation of the manual.
So, what I'm needing to know is whether, when the Intel H55 chip is onboard, AHCI mode is totally independent of RAID mode. That is, can you successfully move straight to AHCI mode from IDE mode by simply making one or two changes in the BIOS? If you simply want the advantage of hot-swapping but don't wish to go RAID, do you still have to do an F6 install?
For me, hot-swapping would be advantageous to something I now wish to do with my system, but is still not 100% essential. However, if the change in mode can be done easily, I may give it a try.
Mobo: GA-P55-US3L.
OS: WinXP SP3.