Hello,
I really want to have AHCI on my mainboard.
I'm absolutely new to the whole BIOS flashing, so I don't really know what to do here.
This is the Mainboard.
I saw on other threads that they included a *.rom file from the BIOS, but I don't know where to get this file, sorry.
Have you tried the mods i posted in that thread?
I think there's no point in opening another thread with the same request for the same board when the first one is answered by mods and not confirmed by requester.
So go there, download the mod files and test it. Then come back and tell us
Hi!
I have the same problem, i have an Asrock N68C-S UCC Mainboard, and i want to enable the AHCI mode for an SSD(it needs for TRIM)
The very new BIOS for N68C-S UCC
Please i dont find any other thread, i searched it, only this thread was found for N68C-S UCC.
Can you mod this bios to enable the AHCI mode? I want to buy an SSD, but whitout AHCI mode, the TRIM doesn't work.
Please help me!
Thank you in advance!
Hi.
I have made a test rom for you. Tell me if it works. Select "Native mode" under Sata configuration to activate AHCI mode.
(10-01-2011, 04:24 PM)camiloml Wrote: [ -> ]Hi.
I have made a test rom for you. Tell me if it works. Select "Native mode" under Sata configuration to activate AHCI mode.
Thank you! I can test it on Monday, a will report that it is works or not, i hope it will.
Thanks a lot again!
(10-01-2011, 04:24 PM)camiloml Wrote: [ -> ]Hi.
I have made a test rom for you. Tell me if it works. Select "Native mode" under Sata configuration to activate AHCI mode.
I tested the TEST rom, but it doesn't works. The Native mode is on the "selection list"
but i unable to choose it, it jumps to IDE mode when i pressing enter. If i change that setting with + or minus, i can only choose IDE or RAID.
Thats my report.
No hope for answer? I think i need to buy a
Sata 3 card.
But anyway, thank you!
Mc
Sorry just mooving from one house to another, no time left for forum
Try this one, let's hope it changed the behaviour.
Hello!
I tested this second bios file, but the "symptoms" are the same as before, no change.