How to set SSD and HDD in the bios (AHCI, IDE...) I have SSD as primary system drive and 2x512GB HDDs as RAID 1 for storage. In bios i have options to set them as AHCI, IDE and one more that i forgot... What is the proper way to set them?
you’ll need to enter the BIOS settings of your computer. This can usually be done by pressing the DEL or F2 key when your computer boots up. Once there, look for an option that says SATA and make sure it is set to AHCI mode. Then save and exit the BIOS settings. ...
Anyway, one way to solve the Inaccessible Boot Device error is to toggle the AHCI mode value in BIOS to Enabled. You may press the appropriate key(s) to enter the BIOS, generally, F2, Escape or Delete, and then locate the Advanced Options menu > Set AHCI Mode and change the value to...
The drives are set as AHCI controller instead of RAID. Not sure if that matters: I have the newest RST installed in Windows. But once again I don't have the option to Create RAID Volume:- I've updated my BIOS to the latest version- I've tried formatting the drives, a...
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if your disk is there, try booting from a linux usb and check if you can see your data to back'em up hi enter BIOS SETUP and see if you can see your disk. Check the controller mode, is it set AHCI? if you CANNOT see the disk, hardware failure is a possibility => disk replace...
7. Press“Delete”key after the system reboots and enter BIOS [EZ Mode]. Now the Storage mode changed from AHCI to RAID mode 8. Press F7 key and enter [Advanced Mode] as below picture 9. Click [Advanced] page and click [Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology] item ...
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If a USB is required, you will need to ensure it hasa capacity of at least 1GB and is in the FAT32 format. If it isn’t formatted, your BIOS won’t be able to read it. Here’s how to format your drive (and set it up for your BIOS update): ...
Step 1. Restart your computer, and when the first screen comes, start pressingF2button rapidly (again and again) to enter the BIOS. Step 2. In theAdvanced Optionsmenu, change the mode ofConfigure SATA as to AHCI,tapF10to save and exit the BIOS. ...