Optiplex 9010MT SATA configuration

I bought this pc with a HARD drive, which is connected to the SATA 0. There are 2 DVD 1 SATA and SATA 2 drives. The boot process seemed normal when I got it.

I plugged a second HDD SATA 3. When I started, I had a short notice of RAID configuration during the boot process. (He started successfully.) I looked in the BIOS and found that the previous owner had the config SATA RAID value even if there was only 1 HARD drive. I did some research and it seems the opinion of config RAID came because the 2 hard drives were different. Reading on config SATA in the BIOS screen, it seemed that from the right config for SATA AHCI. So I switched it to AHCI, but when I tried to start, I had a boot error. Then I turned on the config SATA RAID but always had a boot error! I had to remove the second HARD drive to start.

I use Windows 7 Pro and BIOS A23 and setting SATA options are none, ATA AHCI and RAID ON.

It really seems there must be a SATA configuration that is suitable for 2 different types of HARD drive without the configuration in RAID and the RAID config advice whenever I start.

Does anyone have suggestions on what should be my settings?

Thank you

I found the answer here answers.microsoft.com/.../4c94f678-6bd1-48a6-b871-8872c841023a

in a post by O. Bilal on 03/11/2010. I made the registry changes, he suggested, and it worked.

I bought the pc with a clean install of Windows 7 Pro (I mentioned the OS in my post) but I don't know if the BIOS settings were left by a person without a SSD, or if they lack of RAID.

I tried to remove this thread after I found the answer, but couldn't; and it may help someone else anyway.

Thanks for your reply.

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