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AHCI for esata-drive cannot be activated anymore-Start-loop-WINP
After exchanging my still working MB Asrock alivedual-esata2(i love it) and doing bios-update i cannot set anymore AHCI in cmos without getting a startloop in winxp. have tried everything.
removed legacy usb-setting(dont know if i really need it), set default settings. used PS2-keyboard on MB and not on switch(with usb-adapter).
Maybe i must also use mouse on MB to get that working.
Yes i did a cmos-clear but didnt remove the battery(which is ok).
I also tried it with esata-drive active. Maybe reinstalling usb-drivers. Which i did on my new winxp-system and it worked with old MB.
Whats wrong with AHCI? It would be interesting the setup the old MB again.
regarding my ps2-keyboard(maybe its highest time to get an usb-one):
is it still an ps2-one and not usb when adapter on switch is use. I am reffering to legacy-usb-setting. Thanks a lot.
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SOLVED-Miracle happened
A miracle happened and i could install my esata-drive WITHOUT AHCI! I could swear i had to use it on my ASROCK dualcore.
Did an usb-installation(automatic) drive had been recognized and then switched to esata-cable. BINGO.
Maybe ASROCK did a changing and i had an earlier BIOS on second MOBO.
Or AHCI is only need for older MOBOs. I have it attached there with firewire permanently. Maybe a bad idea when switching from PC1 to PC2 having both connected?
Can i leave PC2 attached on external drive with firewire and on PC1 with esata or usb? Switching back and forth between pcs?
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Drive not listed in official winxp-taskbar. maybe drivemanager must be installed.
It seems drive was in standby(no lights) before i accessed data. If nothing is in action can i simply switch off?
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WD-drivemanager is already there but it does not show partitions. nor are they shown in windows-taskbar-menue.
will uninstall and reinstall.
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MB has AHCI-option. still dont know whats this setting is for. if activated i will see a startup-loop, quick error-message(too quick to read).
partition of esata will obviously not be seen as usb-drives.
still dont know what is wd drive-manager for. maybe when used with firewire and usb-cables.
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legacy usb-setting - That setting allows usb mouse and kb to be used in safe mode and the like just like your ps/2 mouse and kb.
Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advance...ller_Interface
What is WD Drive Manager and how to use it
http://wdc.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3307/~/what-is-wd-drive-manager-and-how-to-use-it
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SOLVED but no WD drivemanager shown
I could activate AHCI and usb-legacy. esata-partition are shown but:
even after reinstallation of WD drivemanager. i dont see the partitions in taskbar except in my computer.
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When i shut down esata-drive i must reboot to see data again.
drivemanager seems only related to fireware and usb not esata.
Die eSATA-Schnittstelle unterstützt den WD Drive Manager nicht.
not supported!
Last edited by europanorama; 07-29-2014 at 10:31 PM.
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esata-drive and AHCI-setting
I dont need AHCI to show esata-drive-partitions. Is it only need for booting from an esta-bootpartition? i could try since i have one of my other pc.
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