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Hi,

I have Toshiba Satellite A200 1GS (PSAECE-02D010SK) with Windows 10 Pro 64bit (1607).
I changed HDD to SSD disk Adata SP550 240 GB, but I dont change IDE mode to AHCI-this option isnt in BIOS.
Can you help me unlock SATA option to  turn on AHCI mode ?

BIOS link: http://support1.toshiba-tro.de/tedd-file...164617.zip

in HW info SATA AHCI supported


Thanks

Jokrini



HWinfo :

Motherboard



 

[Computer]

Computer Brand Name:
TOSHIBA Satellite A200
 


[Motherboard]

Motherboard Model:
TOSHIBA ISKAE

Motherboard Chipset:
Intel 945PM (Calistoga-PM) + ICH7-M/U

Motherboard Slots:
1xPCI, 3xPCI Express x1, 1xPCI Express x16

PCI Express Version Supported:
v1.1

USB Version Supported:
v2.0
 


[(G)MCH Features]

Integrated TVout:
Not Supported

Render Core Frequency:
400 MHz

Serial Digital Video Out:
Supported

Internal Graphics:
Not Supported

Concurrent PCI-E and SDVO:
Not Supported

DDR2 Frequency Support:
333 MHz (DDR2-666)
 


[ICH7 Features]

Intel Active Management Technology (iAMT):
Supported

Intel Quick Resume Technology (Energy Lake):
Not Supported

SATA AHCI:
Supported

SATA RAID0/1/10:
Not Supported

SATA RAID5:
Not Supported

6 PCI Express x1 Ports:
Not Supported
 


[BIOS]

BIOS Manufacturer:
Phoenix Technologies

BIOS Date:
08/21/07

BIOS Version:
V1.80

UEFI BIOS:
Not Capable
I think your model comes with Vista 32bit, which AHCI is enabled by default. I know because when I service these guys, I have to change the SATA mode to "Compatibility mode" (IDE) to start the diagnostic.

People usually asks to have AHCI turned off (to enable install of XP), but your case is different.
(01-09-2017, 10:15 PM)killer23d Wrote: [ -> ]I think your model comes with Vista 32bit, which AHCI is enabled by default. I know because when I service these guys, I have to change the SATA mode to "Compatibility mode" (IDE) to start the diagnostic.

People usually asks to have AHCI turned off (to enable install of XP), but your case is different.

my ssd work only in IDE mode - maximum read speed is 125 MB/sec

printscr in attachment
Hello Jokrini,

I was not able to find the AHCI setting within your BIOS image. 

~Steven
I looked up the model, usually Toshiba makes the same model (based on the model prefix) but I don't have this prefix in Canada/US service site. So I am unable to tell you any more info on it.

There is a BIOS for XP bios which you can try:
http://support1.toshiba-tro.de/tedd-file...170150.zip

Get it here, under Archive:
http://www.toshiba.eu/support/drivers/
Hello killer23d,

This BIOS image does not have any mention of AHCI either.