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Windows 7 Share thug 28 October 2010 04:46:41 I'm running Win7 64-bit on error loading operating system windows 7 hatası a Gigabyte P55-UD3R motherboard. SATA drive runs great in IDE mode, won't boot when AHCI is selected in BIOS. error loading operating system windows xp NOTE: I have already changed the registry keys per the zillion posts on the 'Net about enabling AHCI on a Win7 installation. This has not helped. When I boot w/ AHCI, the
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machine reports the following on a black screen: Quote:Loading operating system... Error loading operating system Then it just sits there until I reset it. Not a very descriptive message, is it? Anyone else encounter this issue? More about : sata ahci problem rwpritchett a b $ Windows 7 28 October 2010 08:08:14 I believe the GA-P55-UD3R motherboard has two separate controllers. I suggest you
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attach your boot drive to one controller (GSATA2_0/1) while it is set to IDE and configure the controller that is not being used (SATA2_0/1/2/3/4/5) to AHCI. You should be able to boot just fine with your drive plugged into the controller set to IDE. After you successfully boot to windows, install the AHCI drivers for the controller that is set to AHCI. Shutdown. Now, attach your boot drive to the controller that you set to AHCI and boot. I've done the controller switcheroo on my Gigabyte board to switch from IDE to AHCI with success. Hopefully it works for you to. m 0 l Shadow703793 a b $ Windows 7 28 October 2010 08:17:44 ^ This. I too have run in to the same issue in the past with the X58-UD3R and this fixed my problems. Also make sure your boot order is correct. m 0 l Related resources CD/DVD optical drive problem in AHCI/SATA mode - Forum GMA785GM-US2H Sata Raid/Ahci driver problems. - Forum Can I install SSD to SATA Port 2, clone C: to it, change BIOS from RAID to AHCI, reformat C:, and boot/run ok? Any other step -
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