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I have a Supermicro m/b X7DWA-N ver 1.1 in a p.c. that was put together in 2008. It sports two Intel Xeon 2.6GHz processors.
The m/b has a 631xESB/632xESB I/O Controller Hub (Enterprise South Bridge 2) that integrates an Ultra ATA 100 Controller, six Serial ATA host controller ports, plus various other controllers.
Up to now, I've always configured the BIOS so that the SATA controller mode is "Compatible" (BIOS automatically detects the SATA and PATA drives and places them in Legacy Mode).
In doing so, I can only install SATA HDD or CD-ROM devices in SATA ports 00, 01, 02 and 03. Drives in ports 04 and/or 05 aren't detected.
I would now like to use ports 04 and 05, so I have set the SATA controller mode to "Enhanced" in the BIOS and enabled SATA AHCI.
However, now when I boot up, I never get past the AHCI controller screen. The screen freezes after ports 00, 01, 02 and 03 are recognised and before HDD in port 04 is recognised. Error code in top right of screen is 23 (see photograph). Only way to boot with AHCI enabled is to remove drive in port 04. How can I get system to boot with AHCI enabled and a drive in port 04?
I have inserted a photo of the screen when it hangs. In this example, I had a Windows 7 boot drive inserted in port 01 and another HDD in port 04.
The m/b has a 631xESB/632xESB I/O Controller Hub (Enterprise South Bridge 2) that integrates an Ultra ATA 100 Controller, six Serial ATA host controller ports, plus various other controllers.
Up to now, I've always configured the BIOS so that the SATA controller mode is "Compatible" (BIOS automatically detects the SATA and PATA drives and places them in Legacy Mode).
In doing so, I can only install SATA HDD or CD-ROM devices in SATA ports 00, 01, 02 and 03. Drives in ports 04 and/or 05 aren't detected.
I would now like to use ports 04 and 05, so I have set the SATA controller mode to "Enhanced" in the BIOS and enabled SATA AHCI.
However, now when I boot up, I never get past the AHCI controller screen. The screen freezes after ports 00, 01, 02 and 03 are recognised and before HDD in port 04 is recognised. Error code in top right of screen is 23 (see photograph). Only way to boot with AHCI enabled is to remove drive in port 04. How can I get system to boot with AHCI enabled and a drive in port 04?
I have inserted a photo of the screen when it hangs. In this example, I had a Windows 7 boot drive inserted in port 01 and another HDD in port 04.
