G7-2233 cl - is AHCI enabled?

Have a G7 - 2233cl I replace the HDD with a SSD. As it does not say in the BIOS (that I can find anyway), I would like to know if AHCI mode is enabled by default.

Sam

Hi Sam,

Even if the option is not visible in the menu of the bios that AHCI is enabled by default.

Kind regards

DP - K

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