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PROB | Intel SATA drivers: RAID works, AHCI does not

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iam trying to get both of my:

Intel® 82801FR SATA AHCI Controller (Desktop ICH6R)

Intel® 82801FR SATA RAID Controller (Desktop ICH6R)

to work but only RAID one works, couldnt get the ahci to work for some reason.

can you guys help me out, i have spent alot of times to get this thing right ><

i have include the TXTSETUP.SIF & WINNT.SIF files via attactment.

thanks all

desktop.rar

Edited by Bâshrat the Sneaky

Hi, had the same issue a month ago.

actually it's quite simple...

Just check txtsetup.oem:

[Defaults]

scsi = iaStor_ICH7DH

That means by default RAID-Mode is installed.

I created two folders first ahci, second raid and edited the txtsetup.oem according:

RAID-mode:

[Defaults]

scsi = iaStor_ICH7DH

AHCI-mode:

[Defaults]

scsi = iaAHCI_ICH7R

And now it works perfect

regards

ted

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i now get it now, will try this later

THANKS

Edited by Pion

  • 8 months later...

I realize this thread is a little old but...

I am having the same problem. I am using Windows Unattended CD Creator (nLite didnt work) to integrate the drivers. All I am getting loaded on startup is the ACHI driver not the raid. How do I set this up to load both?

I understand editing txtsetup.oem to add those defaults but how do I edit the other files to point to two seperate directories???

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