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How To Change Ide To Ahci Windows 10

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Howdy,
My bios was prepare to IDE way for my SSD when I installed windows 10. Now I want to switch it to AHCI simply when I do that in the bios, windows 10 doesn't kicking. I know there is some registry fix for windows 7 and 8 but how about windows 10?
lonewolf7
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Yes in that location is a way on WIN 10 also ! Go into BIOS fix the SATA manner to IDE and boot into organization.

Showtime REGEDIT and look for this line :

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Organization\CurrentControlSet\Services\storahci\StartOverride

Change the 0 DWORD value from iii to 0.

Reboot, and modify your SATA controller to AHCI in BIOS. Now allow it boot into condom mode, WIN x will install required drivers for AHCI.

Now with a normal kick you volition boot into Windows with AHCI drivers.

Notation : OEMs suggest reinstalling rather than changing, especially with an SSD.

You lot stand the chance of loosing your install if something goes incorrect, and different systems may behave differently.

Not Recommended for Windows 7.

lonewolf7
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Yes at that place is a way on WIN 10 also ! Become into BIOS prepare the SATA style to IDE and boot into system.

Start REGEDIT and look for this line :

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Organization\CurrentControlSet\Services\storahci\StartOverride

Alter the 0 DWORD value from 3 to 0.

Reboot, and change your SATA controller to AHCI in BIOS. Now let information technology kicking into safe mode, WIN ten will install required drivers for AHCI.

Now with a normal boot you will boot into Windows with AHCI drivers.

Annotation : OEMs suggest reinstalling rather than changing, especially with an SSD.

You lot stand up the chance of loosing your install if something goes wrong, and different systems may behave differently.

Not Recommended for Windows 7.

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Thanks, it worked perfectly!
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Yes there is a way on WIN ten also ! Go into BIOS set the SATA mode to IDE and boot into system.

Get-go REGEDIT and look for this line :

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\storahci\StartOverride

Change the 0 DWORD value from iii to 0.

Reboot, and change your SATA controller to AHCI in BIOS. Now allow information technology boot into safe mode, WIN ten volition install required drivers for AHCI.

Now with a normal boot you will boot into Windows with AHCI drivers.

Note : OEMs propose reinstalling rather than changing, especially with an SSD.

You stand the risk of loosing your install if something goes wrong, and different systems may deport differently.

Non Recommended for Windows 7.


Thankyou, read your post just in time before calculation apps to my new installation, Now re-installed in AHCI , Bang-up post!
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Yes there is a way on WIN 10 also ! Go into BIOS set the SATA way to IDE and boot into arrangement.

Start REGEDIT and look for this line :

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Organisation\CurrentControlSet\Services\storahci\StartOverride

Change the 0 DWORD value from 3 to 0.

Reboot, and modify your SATA controller to AHCI in BIOS. Now let it boot into safe way, WIN 10 will install required drivers for AHCI.

Now with a normal kick yous will boot into Windows with AHCI drivers.

Note : OEMs suggest reinstalling rather than irresolute, peculiarly with an SSD.

You stand up the risk of loosing your install if something goes wrong, and different systems may behave differently.

Not Recommended for Windows 7.

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Excellent!!!!!!!! Just followed the steps shown..........and believe me information technology worked similar a charm.
Wayfall
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(I'm looking at this link as it was posted in this thread:http://www.tomshardware.co.u.k./answers/id-2995637/ide-ahci-alarm-bios.html)

I got an SSD a while ago and installed windows vii on it but did not know about AHCI as when I loaded up Samsung Magician it said it was not disabled and need to exist to allow all the SSD'southward functions to piece of work correctly.

So I looked online and institute a Youtube video showing me how to alter the code then become into BIOS and change to AHCI.
Kind of annoying I have been a happy owner off an SSD for over a month now and its brilliant, pc loads upwardly in nether ten seconds.

  • #8
Yes there is a style on WIN 10 also ! Go into BIOS gear up the SATA manner to IDE and boot into arrangement.

Start REGEDIT and expect for this line :

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Arrangement\CurrentControlSet\Services\storahci\StartOverride

Change the 0 DWORD value from iii to 0.

Reboot, and change your SATA controller to AHCI in BIOS. At present permit it boot into safety mode, WIN ten will install required drivers for AHCI.

At present with a normal boot you volition boot into Windows with AHCI drivers.

Annotation : OEMs suggest reinstalling rather than changing, especially with an SSD.

Y'all stand the chance of loosing your install if something goes wrong, and different systems may behave differently.

Not Recommended for Windows 7.

You are the best!1000 times thanks you my human being.Y'all are awesome.

Wayfall
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Yes there is a way on WIN x too ! Go into BIOS set the SATA fashion to IDE and boot into organisation.

Start REGEDIT and wait for this line :

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\storahci\StartOverride

Change the 0 DWORD value from 3 to 0.

Reboot, and change your SATA controller to AHCI in BIOS. Now permit information technology boot into rubber mode, WIN 10 volition install required drivers for AHCI.

Now with a normal boot y'all volition boot into Windows with AHCI drivers.

Annotation : OEMs suggest reinstalling rather than changing, especially with an SSD.

You stand up the gamble of loosing your install if something goes wrong, and different systems may comport differently.

Not Recommended for Windows 7.

I take Windows 7 Home Premium OEM and I changed to AHCI in Windows Regedit and then BIOS while the Os was installed and I was totally fine. Its totally safe on Windows seven

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Yes there is a way on WIN ten also ! Become into BIOS set the SATA style to IDE and boot into system.

Start REGEDIT and look for this line :

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Organisation\CurrentControlSet\Services\storahci\StartOverride

Alter the 0 DWORD value from 3 to 0.

Reboot, and change your SATA controller to AHCI in BIOS. Now let it kick into safe fashion, WIN x will install required drivers for AHCI.

Now with a normal boot yous will kicking into Windows with AHCI drivers.

Annotation : OEMs advise reinstalling rather than changing, especially with an SSD.

You stand the chance of loosing your install if something goes incorrect, and different systems may comport differently.

Non Recommended for Windows vii.

Thank you very much for posting this it worked perfectly for me. One question that probably stems from my slight OCD merely assuming everything went fine (which it did) would someone nonetheless be better off still reinstalling windows? I mean it seemed like a pretty directly forwards fix i shouldn't run into any weird bug down the road right?

murlok
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Yes there is a way on WIN ten also ! Go into BIOS set the SATA mode to IDE and kicking into organisation.

Commencement REGEDIT and look for this line :

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\storahci\StartOverride

Change the 0 DWORD value from 3 to 0.

Reboot, and change your SATA controller to AHCI in BIOS. Now let information technology boot into safe style, WIN ten will install required drivers for AHCI.

Now with a normal kicking you will boot into Windows with AHCI drivers.

Note : OEMs suggest reinstalling rather than changing, particularly with an SSD.

Yous stand the chance of loosing your install if something goes wrong, and different systems may carry differently.

Non Recommended for Windows vii.

  • #13
I'chiliad having exactly the same problem. SSD just boots windows 10 when set to IDE in the BIOS. I've tried running the regedit fix higher up and setting data value to 0, rebooting, changing BIOS to AHCI - but when I reboot just go the blinking cursor again and have to reboot after switching back to IDE to get Windows to run.....

Anyone know any other fixes for getting your windows install to recognise AHCI rather than IDE, without completely wiping the SSD and re-installing windows? Can do that but I've got a lot of fourth dimension and important docs on the SSD....

  • #xiv
I dont know why but for me, the dword value wont salvage after reboot, the three value come up back each time, what to do?
Aye at that place is a fashion on WIN 10 likewise ! Go into BIOS set the SATA style to IDE and boot into system.

Start REGEDIT and look for this line :

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\storahci\StartOverride

Change the 0 DWORD value from 3 to 0.

Reboot, and change your SATA controller to AHCI in BIOS. Now let it boot into prophylactic mode, WIN ten will install required drivers for AHCI.

Now with a normal boot you will boot into Windows with AHCI drivers.

Note : OEMs suggest reinstalling rather than changing, especially with an SSD.

You stand the chance of loosing your install if something goes wrong, and dissimilar systems may behave differently.

Non Recommended for Windows vii.

Dec 11, 2013
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I'one thousand having exactly the same problem. SSD simply boots windows ten when set to IDE in the BIOS. I've tried running the regedit set above and setting information value to 0, rebooting, irresolute BIOS to AHCI - but when I reboot just get the blinking cursor again and take to reboot after switching back to IDE to get Windows to run.....

Anyone know any other fixes for getting your windows install to recognise AHCI rather than IDE, without completely wiping the SSD and re-installing windows? Tin can do that but I've got a lot of fourth dimension and important docs on the SSD....

i somehow managed to make it piece of work in an earlier redstone build merely in the last 3 months or so it stopped working and it has the aforementioned symptoms... which kinda sucks..

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Yep there is a way on WIN ten also ! Become into BIOS set the SATA mode to IDE and boot into system.

Showtime REGEDIT and expect for this line :

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Arrangement\CurrentControlSet\Services\storahci\StartOverride

Change the 0 DWORD value from iii to 0.

Reboot, and change your SATA controller to AHCI in BIOS. Now let it kick into safe way, WIN ten will install required drivers for AHCI.

At present with a normal kicking you will boot into Windows with AHCI drivers.

Note : OEMs suggest reinstalling rather than changing, specially with an SSD.

You stand the chance of loosing your install if something goes incorrect, and different systems may behave differently.

Not Recommended for Windows 7.

How tin i get into safe mode?

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