Windows 7 fails to start in AHCI mode despite Pciide being set to 0.
Windows 7 fails to start in AHCI mode despite Pciide being set to 0.
I have a Samsung RV409 (search it online). I tried installing Windows 7 in AHCI, but it keeps freezing during the Windows logo loading and doesn’t start properly. It works fine when switching to IDE mode. In IDE, my 120GB SSD only runs at 110MB per second, which is slow. The weird part is it takes nearly two minutes to reach the desktop after turning on the power. I’ve decided to install Ubuntu instead, but it still doesn’t boot in AHCI and only loads about half a minute. I’m okay with that since I mainly use it for mobile tasks like coding. However, I keep wondering if there’s a way to get Windows to run in AHCI mode, which would make the SSD speed much better. To be honest, this machine couldn’t even run Windows 10 because the Broadcom Wi-Fi adapter isn’t compatible—installing the OS won’t work. Thanks for any advice!