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ICH10 AHCI XP DRIVER

The driver will install, and completing the Hardware update Wizard appears. Apparently this does not work. Don't make or burn iso with nLite. It doesn't work and I get a cryptic error message saying the boot device could not be located. Although I'm not sure, it might improve performance. The first step is to determine the manufacturer of your storage controller, or at least motherboard chipset.
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The next step is to make sure you have a System Restore point available. XP will now install without any fancy footwork. That super-helpful post is here: Now that you already have XP installed, first install the chipset driver and reboot. After the second driver install, Windows does not aci for a reboot.

AHCI Supported Chipsets

So I googled around, and there was a lot of people that said it couldn't be done. If you install CPU Z cpuid which you can google, on the mainboard it will tell you the southbridge version. System Restore can usually roll back changes in drivers, which provides a safeguard against mistakes while installing the drivers.

Trying the above method on my pc made cih10 reboot before the driver had updated completely.

How is this different from the accepted answer? Personally, I recommend the non-registry method if you can get away xpp it. Don't make or burn iso with nLite.

Select "" based system and you're good to go. Windows XP supports native mode so I enabled it. You can slipstream SP3 to your cd with nLite from http: Sam Brightman 4 The 2 file should be in the root folder of your BartPE disc either in a folder or as separate files, depending on how you included them in the PE Builder. Message 3 of By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Cookie PolicyPrivacy Policyand our Terms of Service.

How To Change Disk Controller Mode From IDE to AHCI Without Reinstalling Windows XP

Put your XP install cd in a folder. Windows then boots properly and detects new devices, asking for another reboot. Boot with your BartPE cd. We'll need these files to tell the Device Manager where to search for the drivers. There are many registry scripts that can insert the correct registry entries the driver file is required, and a download is often provided.

I bet that signature thing is completely wrong when we change the way the drives and controllers appear to the OS.

In the folder where you copied that file, double click on it and it will open a command-line prompt asking for confirmation to extract the files. Message 10 of What on earth was that? You can follow the guide I posted above.

I have exactly the same problem as Zarberg. Message 2 of If they don't provide the drivers at all, there isn't much you can do. Message 7 cih10 There's no need to be so antagonistic. It should then boot and install the discs then ask for another reboot. Your system should now run in AHCI mode. Using CPUZ to identify your southbridge will save you doing what I did and having ot find out the hard way.

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