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kerberos_20
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if you enable SATA IDE Combined Mode, is to make SATA port 3 and 4 act like IDE ports.
If you disable it, all 4 SATA ports act as native SATA ports. so your configuration would be: SATA operation mode = AHCI SATA IDE Combined Mode = Disabled nothing else
Edited by kerberos_20 - 14 Sep 2018 at 11:27pm |
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AZgene
Newbie Joined: 19 Jul 2017 Location: Willcox, AZ Status: Offline Points: 81 |
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Yes, I concur. In testing the combinations I see that "mode=IDE" and "IDE combined=disabled" drops SATA ports 3 & 4 completely out of the BIOS menu. The other two combinations, i.e. AHCI+Enabled and IDE+Enabled, are a mixed bag. In any case, the settings you have shown are the best for my system and the SSD storage devices I have installed on ports 1 & 2 (and DVD on port 3). Linux and Windows 7 are happy. Your concise description, especially regarding IDE combined mode, put all my tests into a logical picture. Something similar in the User Manual would be nice. The OP question is resolved. Case closed. P.S.: ...sorry for the delay in getting back here. The USPS (US Package Storage) took their sweet time in delivering the SSD devices. |
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