AMD AHCI Compatible Raid Controller what's necessary on a desktop computer?

Why HP includes a traid controller software in the installation and start-up of a desktop computer with a single hard drive? What purpose does it serve other which sows confusion trying to recover an accident or, failing hard drive?

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Since the AHCI and RAID drivers are more or less the same and 'image' which is loaded on the computer may be for each configuration, HP is most likely made by convenience.

I've never met any confusion or problems trying to recover a crashed or failing hard drive. Be more specific with the problem you are having and we can better help you.

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