after reading this thread about hotswapping problems
ttp://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,3813.0.html I realized I was having a slightly similar problem.
This could be the problem: updating the AHCI driver in windows first, before setting the BIOS sata mode to AHCI.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922976When I try to connect more sata drives (the two samsung 2tb drives) to the ICH10R sata ports, with the SSD win7 boot disk
and AHCI enabled...
I get mucho problems. The OS will not boot and I get a 'disk read error' asking me to restart. My legacy USB drivers also seem to not function, forcing me to restart the CMOS/bios settings.
This is what I did..
Did a full reset of the bios (powered down and took out battery). Booted the SSD win7 OS drive using IDE instead of AHCI and the
system booted. Everything seemed to work normally.
I did a restart and went into the BIOS to load "optimized defaults" (I forgot to do this after the first full rest of the bios)and then this problem keeps happening..
my USB drivers (keyboard/mouse) do not work during POST.. they work during the Win7 login screen.. and then suddenly they stop working again. not fun =(.
But WHATEVER! AGHH. According to what a Moderator (mantis) wrote in another thread, SSD drives in IDE mode are only slightly slower than in AHCI mode. I don't care as long as my system stops having problems. I don't mind booting the SSD in IDE
Long story short...
1) is it ok to continue using my SSD/OS in IDE mode (if I did the initial OS installation with AHCI enabled).
2) suggestions on the easiest route to making an efficient RAID 0 setup with two 2tb drives (samsung f4)
3) Do I have to take out the MOBO battery and do a full restart of the BIOS? please help.. very frustrated
p.s. I think my bios version is "rev 2.0" printed on the mobo
thank you!