e9150t bsod during the transition to the AHCI

Recently, I installed Vista on a new SSD and upgraded to Windows 7 using the upgrade HP Win 7 disc. I'm also using the original 500 GB WD hard drive, and when the computer starts, it always shows a RAID configuration screen, even if none of the drives are configured for RAID. When I go into the BIOS to change SATA RAID ACHI and reboot, I get a BSOD every time until I got change back to RAID. Changing RAID IDE also gives me BSOD.

I use Win 7, 64-bit BIOS 5.29. I tried Microsoft difficulty here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922976 but that did not help at all.

Anyone know a fix for this... I'm trying to use the AHCI mode because it is recommended for the SSD.

I'd appreciate any help.

Thank you

Hello:

That is a difficult question.

The problem is you must install the SATA ACHI driver, and I don't know how, if you have only a RAID controller.

You may need to add new hardware and select a controller SATA ACHI device in the list, and then add the SATA ACHI driver.

I do not know you to be. I would start by looking at the name of the RAID controller and if it is something like the filenames of the ACHI controllers (found by opening the iaACHI file and looking at the list), you can select one in the list and see what happens.

The only other thing you can do (and that's if you don't care if you need to install a new OS), is to go ahead and change the BIOS to ACHI setting.

Download the CCIS drivers from the link below and they are in the x 64 is a subfolder in the drivers folder.

http://Downloadcenter.Intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?lang=eng&changeLang=true&DwnldID=20110

Copy the files in this folder on a USB key, but do not copy the file.

Then start your install disc and press F6 when you are prompted to load your SATA ACHI driver. Then select the right pair of the presented list using the arrows on your keyboard to move up or down the selections.

You must have the SATA ACHI drivers installed in order to change this setting. That's why you got the BSOD.

Paul

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