M MaDMaX Member Member Messages 13 Mar 17, 2012 #1 Can anyone see ahci driver installed in Device Manager ?
Phone Man Retired Bell Head VIP Member Pro User Messages 1,177 Location Covington, La Mar 17, 2012 #3 Her is what I have in Device Manager. On my motherboard this is my setup. Sata 0-3 - ACHI Sata 4-5 - IDE for CD/ROM JMicron - Two ports as IDE default as I don't use them.\ So it shows in Devices as 3 IDE and 1 Sata ACHI Jim
Her is what I have in Device Manager. On my motherboard this is my setup. Sata 0-3 - ACHI Sata 4-5 - IDE for CD/ROM JMicron - Two ports as IDE default as I don't use them.\ So it shows in Devices as 3 IDE and 1 Sata ACHI Jim
M MaDMaX Member Member Messages 13 Mar 17, 2012 #4 thanks i can see it right now... i couldnt yesterday although nothing is changed...
M MaDMaX Member Member Messages 13 Mar 17, 2012 #5 but as ssd says there is a problem... what is that ? about ahci or not ?
GMan Banned Messages 1,851 Mar 17, 2012 #6 Run chkdsk /r X: command on the SSD drive, where X is its drive letter. It will (hopefully) fix any issues it finds. Use elevated (admin) prompt.
Run chkdsk /r X: command on the SSD drive, where X is its drive letter. It will (hopefully) fix any issues it finds. Use elevated (admin) prompt.
M MaDMaX Member Member Messages 13 Mar 18, 2012 #7 thanks GMan i did it but still iaStor is not green. it was green in win7 and was Msahci... isnt 332 point so low for Force GT ssd ? sd mobo z68 - intel sata6gb and ssd is also sata6gb...
thanks GMan i did it but still iaStor is not green. it was green in win7 and was Msahci... isnt 332 point so low for Force GT ssd ? sd mobo z68 - intel sata6gb and ssd is also sata6gb...
GMan Banned Messages 1,851 Mar 18, 2012 #8 You could let Intel.com scan to see if it wants to give you a newer driver, or manually find it yourself on the site because it may not give it to you because of Windows 8 being used: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/default.aspx?lang=eng Just check the driver date in the device manager compared to anything Intel has to offer.
You could let Intel.com scan to see if it wants to give you a newer driver, or manually find it yourself on the site because it may not give it to you because of Windows 8 being used: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/default.aspx?lang=eng Just check the driver date in the device manager compared to anything Intel has to offer.