Windows 10: Attn. SSD owners - Enabling AHCI mode AFTER Windows 10 installation.

Discus and support Attn. SSD owners - Enabling AHCI mode AFTER Windows 10 installation. in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; Hello everybody. What started out as a request for guidance ended up with me solving my own problem. Thought I may as well pass on my findings anyway... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by Toobad, Aug 9, 2015.

  1. Toobad Win User

    Attn. SSD owners - Enabling AHCI mode AFTER Windows 10 installation.


    Hello everybody. What started out as a request for guidance ended up with me solving my own problem. Thought I may as well pass on my findings anyway just in case it helps somebody else in the same situation.

    So over the weekend, through a series of upgrades, I successfully hopped from Vista to Windows 10 Professional 64-bit. But, as is not unusual, I again managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. With my new SSD loaded with Win 10 goodness, I realised I was still operating it in IDE mode. A confident dip into the BIOS to enable AHCI mode resulted in Windows then failing to start because it no longer recognised the boot drive! I'm guessing the AHCI driver wasn't loaded during installation since the mode wasn't in use. So back to IDE mode and a surf around for solutions. Plenty around pertaining to Vista, Win 7 and Win 8 involving changing registry values but nothing tangible for Win 10. However I found this alternative Win 8 workaround which I can confirm works equally well in Windows 10. I realise I'm probably teaching my Grandmother to suck eggs with this post here but perhaps somebody as equally technophobic as me, may find it useful. This is what I did:

    1. Run Command Prompt as Admin
    2. Invoke a Safe Mode boot with the command: bcdedit /set {current} safeboot minimal
    3. Restart the PC and enter your BIOS during bootup.
    4. Change from IDE to AHCI mode then Save & Exit.
    5. Windows 10 will launch in Safe Mode.
    6. Right click the Window icon and select to run the Command Prompt in Admin mode from among the various options.
    7. Cancel Safe Mode booting with the command: bcdedit /deletevalue {current} safeboot
    8. Restart your PC once more and this time it will boot up normally but with AHCI mode activated.
    9. Bask in the reflected glory of being a total Windows 10 God *Wink


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    Toobad, Aug 9, 2015
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  2. Romaneus Win User

    AHCI Windows 10 Driver for ASUS X551M w/ toshiba SSD

    Try to install Windows 10 in IDE mode. Then change mode to AHCI in Windows, reboot, change IDE to AHCI in bios, drivers should install automatically.

    Maybe these will help: Enabling AHCI mode AFTER Windows 10 installation
     
    Romaneus, Aug 9, 2015
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  3. Windows 10 Upgrade Installation Failure 0xC190001-0x20017 after a warning of the need to reinstall a language pack after install

    Hi All

    I have attempted to switch windows 10 from IDE mode to AHCI ....now cant boot at all, rebuilding.

    Tried so far

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    The bcdedit route doesn't work

    Answer #22 by false tetra byte also not working,

    (1) tried as suggested AMD driver not working

    (2) tried standard ahci sata driver now busted.. CAN'T BACKOUT... AT LEAST I DON'T KNOW HOW TO BACK OUT

    doesn't work in either mode.

    automatic repair on restart Not Fix it

    STARTED A NEW INSTALL WITH AHCI OFF

    This will get me back to square one windows 10 in SATA IDE mode.

    Any sugestions ??

    Can I use a windows 7 driver from gigabyte (2009) ???

    Chris
     
    CellZapper, Aug 9, 2015
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  4. RonCFL Win User

    Attn. SSD owners - Enabling AHCI mode AFTER Windows 10 installation.

    Was it brand new SSD you replaced ...or old one just upgrading to wds 10...?
    Because i have SSD with wds8.1 ..upgraded to wds10 .. did not see any problems ...!
     
    RonCFL, Aug 9, 2015
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  5. Toobad Win User
    My SSD was brand new and in my excitement to get the upgrading process underway, I forgot that AHCI mode should be enabled BEFORE the OS is loaded on the drive. I guess this is so the OS can install the appropriate driver after doing its hardware check. The SSD worked in IDE mode but to release the full potential of the drive, it needs to operate in AHCI mode. A straightforward upgrade would not be a problem providing the SSD was already working in AHCI mode.
     
    Toobad, Aug 9, 2015
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  6. arjfca Win User
    Attn. SSD owners - Enabling AHCI mode AFTER Windows 10 installation.

    Yesss.... It work
    Many thanks to have published the solution

    Martin
    Montreal, Canada
     
    arjfca, Aug 11, 2015
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  7. Thomas Win User
    Toolbad: Thanks for the info.
     
    Thomas, Aug 11, 2015
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  8. meebers Win User

    Attn. SSD owners - Enabling AHCI mode AFTER Windows 10 installation.

    TooBad, great info. Was gong to try this on my puter and under bios I have 2 options. Don't know if I need to do both or just one?? My options are:
    OnChip SATA type IDE or ACHI
    OnBoard SATAII Ctrl Mode IDE or ACHI

    Tx...
     
    meebers, Aug 12, 2015
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  9. Toobad Win User
    I'd guess you would want to enable AHCI mode in the SATA II controller on the motherboard and use that. The transfer rate for SATA is only 1.5Gb/s whilst SATA II whizzes along at 3Gb/s. Hopefully somebody more knowledgeable will pop by with a definitive answer for you. Hope it all works out.
     
    Toobad, Aug 12, 2015
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  10. meebers Win User
    I tried it....it works. Tx again
     
    meebers, Aug 12, 2015
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  11. Burnz007 Win User
    I tried this and now it says Inaccessible Boot Device and it just keeps rebooting in this endless loop. Not sure what to do
     
    Burnz007, Aug 14, 2015
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  12. AaTaRee Win User
    I can confirm that this method works in Windows 10 64-bit. Thanks to the OP for all the research and hard work.

    Safe mode must have some sort of script to fix a "false" IDE flag, when really you're just switching to AHCI.

    Running 850 EVO 500 GB SSD boot drive and 840 EVO 120 GB SSD.
     
    AaTaRee, Aug 18, 2015
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  13. Laroy Win User

    Attn. SSD owners - Enabling AHCI mode AFTER Windows 10 installation.

    Me too, though even worse I don't even have the error message and bios won't show up! Someone please help!! This happened after putting in the safe mode command prompt.
     
    Laroy, Aug 27, 2015
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  14. Registered just to tell OP - thanks, you're awesome, internet HIGH-FIVE!
     
    Balasarius, Sep 9, 2015
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  15. lorenrex Win User
    I tried this and it wouldn't boot in safe mode with AHCI turned on. Also, I tried editing the registry. That didn't work either.
     
    lorenrex, Sep 9, 2015
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