![]() ![]() Change your SATA Mode to AHCI (instead of IDE)ġ) Get SATA drivers for Windows (whatever flavour you use)ģ) Yes, already connected, browse to the bottom, hit “add a new device”Ĥ) No, point it to the directory of your SATA driversĥ) Choose your driver from the list that returns.Enter BIOS (F2 usually for most notebook or DEL for most PC).use AHCI driver (provided by manufacturer or download from net), in my case Acer 4530 provide AHCI driver for WinXP.Install a list or specific location (advance).Right click on Primary IDE channel and choose Update Driver. ![]() Start Device Manager (Right click on My Computer –> Property –> Hardware –> Device Manager.This trick might usefull to for those who are confuse / lazy / afraid / to slipstream AHCI driver into WinXP installation disc. You can do that without reinstalling your Windows XP. ![]() In case your your XP installation was done using IDE mode, and you decide to use AHCI for what ever reason, don’t worry. ![]()
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