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You need either to integrate the appropriate mass storage (SATA) driver in your Windows source(manually or using nLite), use BTS mass storage driver pack, or change in BIOS SATA(AHCI) mode off, or to IDE, whatever the option is called.

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Hello, thank you for your respond

I don't know what is "BTS mass storage driver pack" so i go into my bios and i find that my SATA is on AHCI like you say but i can only push it to ATA and for make this i have to turn off : Flash cache module.

Is this a good solution ?

I don't know how to integrate the appropriate mass storage driver in my Windows source manually.

If you have more precision :D

Edited by ucun

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