Cannot Boot in AHCI mode

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Not really sure if this is the best forum or not, but just wondering if anyone has any ideas..

I've just reinstalled Windows 7 64bit. AHCI was enabled, but when Setup rebooted, the system hung on loading the drivers. I've had to switch back to IDE, and it boots fine. Has my sata controller gone?

After playing about a bit, it seems that loading AHCI will hang if my SSD and Sata drive are connected, either together or one by itself. If I disconnect them and leave just my (sata) dvd drive in, it loads the AHCI drivers and then carries on through the booting process (only to stop with no O/S of course).
 
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Yes I did enable AHCI before installing Windows.

I can't get past the initialisation screen where the AHCI Intel drivers load. I get the initial post with processor/memory speed, then the next screen the Intel AHCI drivers start to load, it reads the SSD (or the HDD) and then hangs.

It does not hang, in AHCI mode, with no devices attached.
 
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Gigabyte P55-usb3, and an Intel X25-M. I wasn't prompted for AHCI drivers at any stage, so I assume they were automatically installed as part of the setup.
 
I've already done that as well, I've reinstalled Windows twice, in both modes (IDE/AHCI).

Then setting AHCI mode in the bios causes the initialisation to hang.
 
Aye I've tried that. I disconnected my SSD and left my sata drive in to see what happened, and it crashed.

Here's what I did:

First time round
-AHCI already set in BIOS from previous windows install.
-Ran the Windows 7 install, windows booted no problems.
-Rebooted after initial windows updates - AHCI initialisation crashes.

Second time round
-Set BIOS to ide mode
-Installed windows
-Edited the registry to provide ahci support/mode
-Rebooted, set AHCI in BIOS - AHCI initialisation crashes.
 
I did indeed set both to 0, perhaps that is causing the issue?

Ah! Could this be trying to load both the Intel and the Microsoft AHCI driver, therefore not knowing which to pick?
 
Nope. Just left it on the windows. Looking at the reg keys now it was perhaps silly of me to set the Intel driver to AHCI mode rather than the Microsoft one, if that is indeed the case for those two keys!

Should I manage to get AHCI mode working, which is better for performance/reliability; Intel or Microsoft?
 
Actually thinking about it, I'm not sure I can install in AHCI now. I cannot get past the AHCI initialisation with any hard drive connected.
 
Well, good news. I have managed to load the intel AHCI driver and get the install going. So fingers crossed I can get it working this time!
 
Well I don't know if its any use to anyone but:

-Disconnected everything so I could get the thing to boot!
-Set AHCI mode on in the Bios
-Reconnected just my SSD
-Installed the Intel (F6) drivers during W7 setup
-Installed Intel RST drivers once in Windows
-Shutdown and reconnected my sata hdd.
-Rebooted and crossed my fingers...

Bit of a bloody mess about but got there in the end!
 
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