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In the Hard Configuration option under the Advanced menu under BIOS. Due to the differences in the BIOS of the motherboard manufacturer, as shown in the figure below.
<> hard drives come in three modes: IDE, AHCI, and RAID.
Let's talk about the three modes:
The IDE is the compatibility mode, and the GHOST system is the first to run. Compatibility is better than AHCI.
AHCI is a dedicated mode, which is generally the first choice for optical disc hardware installation systems, and there are many blue screens in old machines in the past.
RAID is an array mode, which is commonly used or preferred by servers, and has high ability and security for data redundancy or error repair. In this mode, there are many ways to arrange the array.
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ASUS notebooks can change the hard drive mode to AHCI mode by following these steps:
1. After booting up, click the F2 button to enter the BIOS;
2. Under the Advanced tab, move the cursor to SATA Configration and click Enter.
3. You can select IDE mode &AHCI mode in SATA mode selection.
After the modification is completed, you can click the F10 key to save the settings and exit the BIOS interface.
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How to change the AHCI hard drive mode for ASUS notebooks:
1. Start the ASUS notebook first, then press F2 on the keyboard to enter the BIOS settings window, then use the left and right arrow keys to move the cursor to the "Advanced" menu, and then use the up and down arrow keys to move the cursor to "SATA Configuration" and press the enter key to execute.
2. Move the cursor to "SATA Mode Selection" and press the Enter key, you can see the two options of "IDE" and "AHCI" in the pop-up window, use the up and down arrow keys to move the cursor to AHCI and press the Enter key to confirm the selection, and then it's OK.
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First of all, what system are you? AHCI needs the support of Vista or Win7 system,XP generally does not support,Only open IDE mode! If it's an XP system, it's set up in BIOSIsIDE,If it's win7, it's set to ahci mode,Note,These are all set up first and then install the system,After your system is installed, you can change these are generally blue screens!
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I guess your problem is not how to turn on ahci, but how to turn on the blue screen.
If your system is XP,Then you have to install SATA hard drive,This will not be a blue screen,If it's win7, there should be no problem you said。
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AHCI is hard disk mode, not **. In this case, you have to reinstall the system, change the hard disk mode to IDE compatibility mode or other mode, and restart it to ahci mode after installing the system.
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How to set AHCI mode on BIOS hard drive? The steps are simple.
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No need to tune, this is the default of the new motherboard must be AHCI mode. If you've modified it yourself. Just look at the other options or press F9 to restore the default settings.
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Dear ASUS users, Hello!
The F83SE is an earlier model on the market, the motherboard chipset is SIS 671DX, and this computer hard drive does not support ACI mode.
Hope the above information can be helpful to you, thank you!
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Go to the hard disk option of the BIOS to modify;
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Dear ASUS users, it is recommended that you press F2 when you boot up, enter the BIOS, and find the AHCI mode in the SATA configuration under Advanced, and switch it over.
But after you switch, you need to install a pure version of the Windows system, most of the ghost system does not recognize the AHCI mode, so there will be a blue screen situation.
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ASUS F83SE This book,I haven't used it。 General drop: In the ASUS BIOS settings menu:
Advanced IDE configuration SATA operation mode, here is the IDE and AHci mode interchangeable, change the IDE mode to AHCI, you can play the characteristics of SATA hard disk. ASUS will be in IDE compatible mode by default, so you need to install the SATA driver of the corresponding OS, and after installation, there should be "....sata ahci controller …"This hardware display, which is the SATA controller.
If the system installs Win7, the BIOS opens the AHCI mode, the driver will be installed automatically, but the hard disk mode in the BIOS is IDE, then the driver will not be installed by default. Remember: If you restart the blue screen after the change, you just haven't changed it, install the SATA driver.
That's all I know, and I hope it helps.
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I remember that only the IDE and AHCI modes are interchanged, and the hard disks with SATA interface and PATA interface are both IDE hard disks, and changing the IDE mode to AHCI in the BIOS can give full play to the characteristics of SATA hard disks.
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Find out your own hard drive, there are jumpers on it and change it yourself. Since I don't know your hard drive number, I can't help you. Check the change of the model on the Internet yourself, remember to give points!
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If you don't have it in the BIOS, you shouldn't be able to change it.
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Press the delete key when the screen is displayed in English when the boot is displayed, enter the BIOS, and change the IDE inside to ahci
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Hard disk mode,The new model defaults to achi mode,Few use IDEs。
The boot mode is in the BIOS, after booting up, press the F2 or Del key (the difference between the model and brand), find the option of sata in it, and then you can change it, save and restart, OK
Extension, the new PE system generally supports both modes, if it is not for the PE does not recognize the hard disk and change to IDE, it is recommended to use ACHI in other cases).
I'm also ASUS, and now I'm doing it in full screen.
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