I have a total of 4 SATA hard drives that I want to run non-raid
I have 2 SATA dvd burners and 1 ide dvd burner.
My board has a total of 8 SATA ports and 1 ide.
I'd like to run the 4 SATA HD's along with the 2 SATA dvd burners off the ICH9R ports
The remaining ide burner will be run off my parallel port.
My bios options for the ICH9R Southbridge are:
SATA RAID/AHCI MODE:
diabled: disable RAID for the SATA controllers and configures the SATA controllers to PATA mode (default)
AHCI:: Configures the SATA controllers to AHCI mode........
RAID: Enables RAID for the SATA controllers.
SATA PORT 0-3 NATIVE MODE
Disabled: Allows the SATA controllers to operate in Legacy IDE mode. (Irqs can't be shared. Set this option to disabled if using OS not supporting Native mode (win 9X/ME) (default)
Enabled: Allows the SATA controllers to operate in Native IDE mode. Enable Native IDE if you wish to install OS that supports native mode ( WinXP/2000)
Similarly for the Giga SATA2 chip (Jmicron)
I have the options of:
Enabling or disabling the IDE and SATA controllers integrated in the Giga SATA2 chip (default: enabled)
Enabling or disabling RAID for the SATA controller integrated in the Giga SATA2 chip or configures the SATA controller to AHCI mode:
Ide: Disables RAID for the SATA controller and configures the SATA controller to PATA mode: (default)
AHCI: Configures the SATA controller to AHCI mode. AHCI specification allows the storage driver to enable advanced SATA features like NCQ and hot plug
Raid/IDE: Enables RAID for the SATA controller. (The ide controller still operates in PATA mode.
I just installed my OS using the AHCI option for the ICH9R; enabled native mode
and Enabled for the Giga SATA2 chip along with AHCI mode.
Because the boot up time was too long, I changed to:
disable RAID = configures SATA to PATA mode
Enabled for native ide
Enabled for the Giga SATA2 chip along with IDE mode
things seem to be running OK right now. However, I did run across a configuration last night that gave me BSOD during OS install. I think it had to do with my inadvertently creating a bios setting combination (ide with AHCI??) that borked the OS.
Is there a hard and fast rule on how to configure the SATA; ide; AHCI; raid functions in this type of bios so as to avoid BSOD's?
Thanks for reading my "novel" above.
My rig:
Gigabyte P35 DS4
Quad 6600 GO; Tuniq tower
Gskill 2x1gb DDR2 800; 1:1 ratio with Vdimm +0.25
EVGA 6600GTS 640 mb
Samsung SATA DVD's x 2
Benq 1655 ide
WD 500gb SATA drives x 2
Samsung 500gb SATA x 1
Seagate 500gb SATA x 1
Onboard sound
Corsair HX 620 watt PS
Gigabyte Aurora 570 case w/ 3 120mm fans
I have 2 SATA dvd burners and 1 ide dvd burner.
My board has a total of 8 SATA ports and 1 ide.
I'd like to run the 4 SATA HD's along with the 2 SATA dvd burners off the ICH9R ports
The remaining ide burner will be run off my parallel port.
My bios options for the ICH9R Southbridge are:
SATA RAID/AHCI MODE:
diabled: disable RAID for the SATA controllers and configures the SATA controllers to PATA mode (default)
AHCI:: Configures the SATA controllers to AHCI mode........
RAID: Enables RAID for the SATA controllers.
SATA PORT 0-3 NATIVE MODE
Disabled: Allows the SATA controllers to operate in Legacy IDE mode. (Irqs can't be shared. Set this option to disabled if using OS not supporting Native mode (win 9X/ME) (default)
Enabled: Allows the SATA controllers to operate in Native IDE mode. Enable Native IDE if you wish to install OS that supports native mode ( WinXP/2000)
Similarly for the Giga SATA2 chip (Jmicron)
I have the options of:
Enabling or disabling the IDE and SATA controllers integrated in the Giga SATA2 chip (default: enabled)
Enabling or disabling RAID for the SATA controller integrated in the Giga SATA2 chip or configures the SATA controller to AHCI mode:
Ide: Disables RAID for the SATA controller and configures the SATA controller to PATA mode: (default)
AHCI: Configures the SATA controller to AHCI mode. AHCI specification allows the storage driver to enable advanced SATA features like NCQ and hot plug
Raid/IDE: Enables RAID for the SATA controller. (The ide controller still operates in PATA mode.
I just installed my OS using the AHCI option for the ICH9R; enabled native mode
and Enabled for the Giga SATA2 chip along with AHCI mode.
Because the boot up time was too long, I changed to:
disable RAID = configures SATA to PATA mode
Enabled for native ide
Enabled for the Giga SATA2 chip along with IDE mode
things seem to be running OK right now. However, I did run across a configuration last night that gave me BSOD during OS install. I think it had to do with my inadvertently creating a bios setting combination (ide with AHCI??) that borked the OS.
Is there a hard and fast rule on how to configure the SATA; ide; AHCI; raid functions in this type of bios so as to avoid BSOD's?
Thanks for reading my "novel" above.
My rig:
Gigabyte P35 DS4
Quad 6600 GO; Tuniq tower
Gskill 2x1gb DDR2 800; 1:1 ratio with Vdimm +0.25
EVGA 6600GTS 640 mb
Samsung SATA DVD's x 2
Benq 1655 ide
WD 500gb SATA drives x 2
Samsung 500gb SATA x 1
Seagate 500gb SATA x 1
Onboard sound
Corsair HX 620 watt PS
Gigabyte Aurora 570 case w/ 3 120mm fans