SSD trouble

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Hi Folks - sorry to bore everyone with my struggles again.

I've got two questions -

1. I've tried installing two different SSD's in my computer. I cannot use AHCI as my motherboard doesn't support it. I've installed some drivers which do enable it in RAID but I don't really understand RAID at all and I thought you needed two identical drives to run RAID? Is this easy to set up?

2. My hard drive stops working in windows, it seems to fail after installing using Ninite and I suspect that one of the installers is breaking my SSD's.

I'm trying to install

Firefox
Chrome
Avast
MS security essentials
Steam
Win Rar
Thunderbird
Putty
Winscp

Any guesses as to what could be the likely culprit?

Thanks again.
 
1. AHCi isn't essential for SSD operation but advisable. RAID is completely different. I've just posted in here if you need some insight:

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18366503

2. ?? What gives you the idea it's breaking one of the SSDs? Have you enable RAID? If you are installing the OS plus apps on to your SSD, then disconnect the HDD during this time and attach later.
 
1. AHCi isn't essential for SSD operation but advisable. RAID is completely different. I've just posted in here if you need some insight:

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18366503

Thanks!
2. ?? What gives you the idea it's breaking one of the SSDs? Have you enable RAID? If you are installing the OS plus apps on to your SSD, then disconnect the HDD during this time and attach later.
I've not enabled RAID yet.

I always disconnect my HDD whilst installing to the SSD following the advice here.

From installing Win7 about 15 times over the weekend on two different SSD's, Windows and all updates install and work fine. That is until I start actually installing software through Ninite.

The only other thing is that I have Win 7 installed on the HDD too, I normally connect the HDD before I start installing software from Ninite.

I'm totally stumped.
 
try installing your apps from Ninite without the HDD and on to the same partition as the OS. That's what I have.. must have the apps on there are small enough anyway. See how that goes.
 
Not really, but you'll eliminate the Ninite installer. If it fails again with just the SSD then it's unlikely to be hardware fault.. In which case, grab the downloads independently.

If Ninite did work, then plug the HDD back in afterwards, If it's problematic afterwards..i.e when other apps are installed on to it, then you may have to run drive diagnostics on that drive to verify it's integrity.
 
Not really, but you'll eliminate the Ninite installer. If it fails again with just the SSD then it's unlikely to be hardware fault.. In which case, grab the downloads independently.

If Ninite did work, then plug the HDD back in afterwards, If it's problematic afterwards..i.e when other apps are installed on to it, then you may have to run drive diagnostics on that drive to verify it's integrity.

Hmm I'm sure it's not the SSD as I've got two of them and I've tried with both, one's an M4 and the other an OCZ agility 3.

Hopefully your idea will solve it, if not then I will be spending hours downloading all my programs : (
 
No I'm not saying it's the SSD merely eliminating the Ninite installer. If it works with just the SSD then it possible there could be a fault with the HDD.
 
No I'm not saying it's the SSD merely eliminating the Ninite installer. If it works with just the SSD then it possible there could be a fault with the HDD.

OK - it's just I use my HDD all the time and have been using as my main driver for about 6 months. I'm pretty sure it's rock solid.

I'm pretty sure it's either the Ninite installer (which I've never heard any problems) or it's one of the programs which is conflicting with something.
 
1. AHCi isn't essential for SSD operation but advisable. RAID is completely different. I've just posted in here if you need some insight:

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18366503

2. ?? What gives you the idea it's breaking one of the SSDs? Have you enable RAID? If you are installing the OS plus apps on to your SSD, then disconnect the HDD during this time and attach later.

Don't forget though that almost every motherboard out there(i'm sure theres one but I've not seen one) uses achi mode when flicked to raid in the bios.

IE Ide mode, single drive, no ahci mode for drives, ahci mode.... du'h, Raid mode, single drives use ahci mode. The older the mobo the less likely a dedicated AHCI only mode is there but it is often supported via the raid option in bios, as for not making a big difference, it makes a pretty huge difference, just not as big as people think. Those queue depth numbers in ASS/crystal would stay essentially at 1 without AHCI and the pretty numbers at high queue depth are great, realistically home systems won't ever get the 32 queue depth used in benchmarks, but will gain read/write performance with ahci.

If a mobo supports it, its worth it.
 
Don't forget though that almost every motherboard out there(i'm sure theres one but I've not seen one) uses achi mode when flicked to raid in the bios.

IE Ide mode, single drive, no ahci mode for drives, ahci mode.... du'h, Raid mode, single drives use ahci mode. The older the mobo the less likely a dedicated AHCI only mode is there but it is often supported via the raid option in bios, as for not making a big difference, it makes a pretty huge difference, just not as big as people think. Those queue depth numbers in ASS/crystal would stay essentially at 1 without AHCI and the pretty numbers at high queue depth are great, realistically home systems won't ever get the 32 queue depth used in benchmarks, but will gain read/write performance with ahci.

If a mobo supports it, its worth it.



This is what id like to set up on my board. It only has raid through ahci but ive no idea how to set up raid on a single drive. I've no idea at all about raid. Can anyone help?
 
Ok, I've just had a look at the manual. There is no reference AHCI but since there is driver support I'm going to assume it's set by default so your SSD drive should run straight out of the box.

There is a way you can tell if AHCI is enabled:

open a command window and type : fsutil behavior query disabledeletenotify

If the value returned = 1 then it's not enabled, if it's 0 then your are fine AHCI is enabled.


I think the RAID is throwing you off. Unless you specifically want an array ( I can't see why you would) then I don't think you need to do anything.

Remember, RAID and AHCI are completely different.

Run the above check and report back.
 
Ok, I've just had a look at the manual. There is no reference AHCI but since there is driver support I'm going to assume it's set by default so your SSD drive should run straight out of the box.

There is a way you can tell if AHCI is enabled:

open a command window and type : fsutil behavior query disabledeletenotify

If the value returned = 1 then it's not enabled, if it's 0 then your are fine AHCI is enabled.


I think the RAID is throwing you off. Unless you specifically want an array ( I can't see why you would) then I don't think you need to do anything.

Remember, RAID and AHCI are completely different.

Run the above check and report back.

Well once I installed win7 with the drivers, the drive still showed up as IDE when booting up. I will run that command tonight though.

In other news I've installed all my programs without using the ninite installer and so far no problems. I'm blaming one of the installers for the hassle I've been having.
 
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