Greetings,
Doing a new build: ga-970-uds v3, phenonII x4 965 3.4Ghz, 16 gig Kingston memory, gigabyte geforce 210 1g memory. Cloned my windows xp pro sp2 os disk and booted from it correctly in mb IDE mode from sataIII 0. I do it this way in order to check out and clean up the various drivers before installing any other hard drives, and in my case moving to win7 when everything is settled. One of the boards I intend to use requires ahci active in order to properly handled a four bay esata external enclosure. The ahci function is one of the reasons I'm moving from my old m55plus-s3g board. Everything is going as expected ... so ... now it's time to activate the ahci .... I have searched rather extensively here and elsewhere but support of xp is thin.
I presume it is because I'm in ide mode, the amd installer refuses to install a sata/scsi controller or the ahci system. I can read the inf file but the install fails [actually it does nothing]. There are no sata controller items in device manager; no ahci files on the system, and neither are in the registry. My searching is only finding solutions that appear to work for intel systems. I can fiddle some more with variations on a theme: rundll styles, booting from sata 4 or 5 in ide mode while 0-3 are in ahci mode, and (groan) writing my own inf file.
The reason I'm writing is because I'm reading comments about folk not being able to clean install win7 in ahci mode. If I have to hack stuff I'd rather do it with the xp I know than the 7 I'm none to keen on. I'll be installing win7 pro sp1 64b. I am expecting that when I'm ready to install win7 I would put sataIII 0-3 in ahci mode and let the dvid installer do its thing.
So, which would folk suggest: sticking with xp until I can get ahci working, or will win7 install correctly in ahci mode? Or any other suggestions that come to mind.
TIA
Kim