Re: AHCI Implementation
- From: "DL" <address@invalid>
- Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 22:32:24 +0100
Raid 0 is a stripe set, the set has to be created then win installed on it
Raid 1 on the other hand can usually be created using two disks, one of
which has data or win allready installed.
"Ken" <krlorenz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I implemented AHCI on a Vista Ultimate system with three SATA drives
(changed the registry to load the MSAHCI service). I think I ended up
with
two arrays - one containing all the partitions on the boot drive and a
second array for the other two drives. I used Vista to recreate the
partitions on the second array and everything seemed to function
normally -
except the Intel Matrix Storage Console 8.5 said that NCQ was not
implemented on the non-boot drives. I can go back and forth between IDE
and
AHCI and Vista does not have a problem with the partitions on the boot
drive
but the other two drives are a problem. I have given up on AHCI unless
someone can point me to some good technical information on how it works.
I
have another system with the almost exact same configuration running Raid0
and wth two arrays it works just fine with NCQ turned on for both arrays.
I
know, stick with IDE or Raid but AHCI has become a personal thing!! Also,
I
was hoping I could find a way to go to a true Raid0 configuration on the
AHCI system without having to reinstall Vista. Help would be welcome.
.
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