Re: SATA & AHCI
- From: "RobV" <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 17:59:18 -0400
RobV wrote:
Barry Watzman wrote:
I think if you just install the Intel Storage Matrix drivers you
should be all set. Note: many motherboards have multiple SATA
ports, some on the Intel chipset, some on additional chips (very
commonly various JMicron chips). Be sure that you know what drives
are on what ports connected to what chips. The Intel Matrix Drivers
won't do you any good if the drive is on a port connected to a
non-Intel disk interface chip.
Installing the F6 driver will also cause that driver to be
incorporated into the version of Windows being installed, BUT in that
regard it doesn't do anything that subsequent installation of the
same driver won't do. In other words, installing the Intel Storage
Matrix driver in Windows later is as good as (better than, actually)
having installed an F6 driver for SATA ports on an Intel chipset
during the installation.
Won't work. The only way to install them is when the OS asks for F6,
at least from what I've tried and from reading the readme file
concerning the installation.
When I try to install the Matrix drivers, it tells me it won't work
with what I have.
I tried to install Intel Matrix Storage, but it quits after telling me
that my system "Does Not Meet Minimum Requirements"???
.
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