Intel drivers are (normally) quite easy to import, as the INF file imports all group membership, needed files, registry entries and resources (including the device PnP and service data information), including PnPIDs. Is it possible this file is the real problem? Or is this behaviour common when the component is not correctly configured?
The strange part is that, when I try the install booting the board as AHCI, the BSOD points to iaStor.sys. Using the final image in a flash DOM, but in IDE mode, I have found that the DEV1E02 is assigned to "Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller" instead of the new component, which I think is OK, as the board was started in IDE mode
Also, if the XP Pro install CD does not have appropriate drivers for AHCI, how would I install it on the target?
I had never find great utility on "tap.exe", maybe I don't know how to use it properly. To a "msAHCI.inf" and "msAHCI.sys", and no matter I have done, I could not find those. In a former version of the same driver, there is a "include" in the iaAHCI.inf file referring Looking around, I've found references to a registry (" HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Msahci") but none of my systems have this entry. Now a new motherboard (GigaByte GA-C847N), but same Intel driver, although different component (DEV=1E02 and 1E03, "Intel(R) 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller" and "Intel(R) 7 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller"), same procedure,īut no boot at all, always BSOD showing characteristic STOP error pointing to iaStor.sys. DEV=1C02, "Intel(R) Desktop/Workstation/Server Express Chipset SATAĪHCI Controller"), setup file resources, repository, package, etc. In a previous board (DH61DL), everything worked as expected, just imported the INF files from Inltel SATA/AHCI/RAID drivers (PCI VEN=8086. If you have any different ideas for the Standard SATA AHCI Controller driver, you can share them in the comment zone and we will reply to you as soon as possible.Having the same issue here with new component. To sum up, this post introduced what the Standard SATA AHCI Controller driver is and how to download and install it on your computer. Once all steps are finished, the Standard SATA AHCI Controller driver will be installed on your computer.īesides this method, you can double-click the downloaded Standard SATA AHCI Controller file and run the. Next, follow the on-screen wizard to continue.Then choose Search automatically for updated driver software.
Right-click it and then choose Update driver to continue.In the Device Manager window, expand the IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers and select the Stand SATA AHCI Controller.Type devmgmt.msc in the box and click OK to continue.Press the Windows key and R key together to open the Run dialog.Install Standard SATA AHCI Controller DriverĪfter downloading the driver, you need to install it on your computer.
If you have an Intel processor, click here to download the Standard SATA AHCI Controller driver. If you have an AMD processor, click here to download the Standard SATA AHCI Controller driver.