After cloning my Sata to my SSD the other day, I loaded up the BIOS, swapped the mode from IDE to AHCI, saved it and rebooted. When it got half way through loading Windows 7 (It gets to the part where the 4 seperate windows logo piece are circles and are just moving in to form the full logo (They form a square without sides)) it locks up flashes a blue screen then reboots and starts again.
I went back to BIOS and put it back to IDE and it works fine, so I've been using it for the past week and a half or so on IDE setting but decided to try again last night just in case something had changed (you never know!) but same problem, it locks up in EXACTLY the same place.
Anyone got any ideas why this is?? It's still blisteringly quick in IDE mode, but i'd like to get the most out of it. It's an Intel X-25 G2 160gb SSD btw, as in my sig.
Intel's SSD program doesn't seem to pick this up that it's running IDE rather than AHCI in it's tuning thing, but I haven't run the diagnostic part, just the performance tuning so far.
If anyone asks for BIOS revision of my mobo, I won't be able to tell you till 16:30 or so when I'm home from work.
I went back to BIOS and put it back to IDE and it works fine, so I've been using it for the past week and a half or so on IDE setting but decided to try again last night just in case something had changed (you never know!) but same problem, it locks up in EXACTLY the same place.
Anyone got any ideas why this is?? It's still blisteringly quick in IDE mode, but i'd like to get the most out of it. It's an Intel X-25 G2 160gb SSD btw, as in my sig.
Intel's SSD program doesn't seem to pick this up that it's running IDE rather than AHCI in it's tuning thing, but I haven't run the diagnostic part, just the performance tuning so far.
If anyone asks for BIOS revision of my mobo, I won't be able to tell you till 16:30 or so when I'm home from work.


