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And, yes, you can do the update from the disk while it is running the OS if you want to try it that way. Either is fine and won't harm your disk. Or, you changed it on the Intel, but you don't use it. Or the other chipset driver was changed to the Windows AHCI driver msahci , which does not work as well with it. Your boards download page has the Intel Matrix or IRST driver for your board, if you are now in AHCI mode on the Intel chipset, download and install that driver and if it does not perform better, your Raptors must be old.

My problem is that my system will still not boot even after making the registry edit explained in the tutorial. A little background on how I got where I am now might help in figuring things out. My c: partition was for OS and programs. I had separate partitions for photos, music, files, etc. I transferred my system partition by taking one of my HDDs and using Partition Wizard to delete all but my c: partition. Prior to cloning onto the SSD, I used an elevated command prompt to align the drive to k per the tutorial.

I made sure the system booted and all my programs were included and then rebooted with my other HDD from the RAiD that still had my file partitions. Everything worked fine, though my Windows experience score only changed from 5. So the last thing to do was enable ACHI. I switched back to IDE and booted. That doesn't even seem to run. So I'm flummoxed. I really don't want to have to start all over with a fresh install. I have so many apps and plugins Well, you know. Does it really matter?

It would be a shame to not utilize the SSD capabilities I paid for. I was going to upgrade the firmware on my and drives, when I installed Windows 7 I set the controller as RAID so that I could mirror the data disks. It does not need to be enabled, it is on by default. Save the changes and exit, but insert the FW update media first. Let the FW update complete, hopefully fine, and restart the PC. I have a NAS right next to my puter that as a more than a TB and it's on all the time for anyting i need, plus i create a mirror back up from time to time for any restore and also keep some of my key daily files on a cloud.

The first one lasted 4 months then BSOD's.. I thought the drive was the issue so I checked it and it was fine.. No problems at all. Sign In Sign Up. Thank you for your understanding. Hope it helps. You may need to change BIOS settings. If you would like to know how to change BIOS settings, you can contact your computer or motherboard manufacturer.

I hope your issue can be resolved soon. Waited for over an hour just the Microsoft progress bar. I also get the same for sc qc msahci. I am still waiting for a reply. I guess nobody knows the answer. What am I missing? Office Office Exchange Server. Go to view.

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Follow these steps: Abort the Windows installation or reset operation. Connect the drive to another computer if you cannot boot the operating system. Use Full Analysis for the entire physical device to restore data from previously deleted partitions. How can I recover the lost documents? What are the requirements for successful data recovery?

Recovered files must be saved to a different drive. Lee Banks Glenn T. Josh 6. Daedelus20 Thanks for this. It saved my proverbial bacon.

Much appeciated. Pantelis Margetis 4. What about Windows 7 64 bit. Do you use the same method? Tim Gourav Igor Khomenko Some notebooks have limited BIOS, it's a manufacturer restriction. Hassan Bajwa 4. Andrey Mareev All notebooks have limited BIOS, it's a manufacturer restriction. Emerson Sogen It was the second method that worked for me, thanks.

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