G550 AHCi driver to floppy/CD/USB player

Greetings,

Where can I download the AHCi driver for Windows 7 x 64 Home Premium for this laptop please? Lenovo G550. I am installing Corsair GTX neutrons and HP Windows 7 x 64 is unable to see the HARD drive, I tried many drivers, but I get always wrong size of SSD, so they must have been wrong,

Please advise,

concerning

Bryan

Well, I solved it by putting the Corsair neutrons GTX in HP ProBook s 4540, windows setup it and that it proceed with reassembly in G550.

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