![]() ![]() Also, pre-configure the BIOS to make sure AHCI is enforced before you even do the installation of the OS. If you try to swap around all sorts of different hard drives and then plug the boot disk back in, but its not defined or recognized, you're going to have a problem. The problem, I would imagine, is that many people do not understand the interaction between the boot disk (Windows) and UEFI bios. All AHCI really means is that you're connecting to SATA through Intel's standard protocol. AHCI is incompatible in comparison to what? SCSI or IDE? I mean most of the time Windows client is being tested and developed for AHCI.
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