Who else uses AHCI for SATA ?

mrk

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I just hotswapped a DVDRW drive from my PC which I always wondered about and devided to pull the plug today :p

I recently enabled AHCI (and switched the registry flag to enable the msahci driver in Windows) as well as installed Matrix Storage Manager to allow SMART and hotswapping.

I can see myself using this feature a lot over the coming months with bluray drives and random harddisks :D
 
I use this. Hangover from using esata I suppose. Linux seems to prefer it, though I rarely hotswap drives out of general paranoia anyway
 
Can you just switch this on in the BIOS without any problem ?

You will need to do some reg changes in windows other wise you will get BSOD, I did on mine.

Been running ACHI for quite a while aand not had any problems.
 
Just one reg entry change for Vista and 7 users, XP users must install drivers as it's not natively supported.
 
Ok:

AHCI mode brings 3 main advantages:

1. Supports NCQ (Native Command Queuing) allowing SATA drives to accept more than one command at a time and dynamically reorder the commands for maximum efficiency.
2. Supports hot plugging of devices
3. Supports staggered spin ups of multiple hard drives at boot time

The registry tip + more info is here: http://expertester.wordpress.com/2008/07/19/how-to-enable-ahci-without-reformating/

:)
 
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