T60P SATA Compatibility mode
T60P SATA Compatibility mode
Guys,
It's par for the course for me to receive my new laptops, immediately reformat them, create my own custom builds, and sysprep/ghost. Obsessive Compulsive mode on!
So I receive this beautiful new T60P 2007-9eu with the Intel 82801GBM/GHM ICH7-M Family Serial ATA Storage controller, which loves to Bluescreen my fresh builds when set for AHCI mode in BIOS Config -> Serial ATA.
The only way I can get it to behave is to set it to Compatibility modein BIOS. So, that is what I did, thinking I could switch it back later. But, on switching back to AHCI, BSOD!! again...
I've followed the procedures online, even Installing the newest Intel Chipset support, infinst_autol v. 8.1.1.1001, followed by the special Intel Matrix Storage Manager support.
Following the above procedure, I attempt to switch it back to AHCI mode, and still get a bluescreen.
In a last ditch attempt, I slipstreamed the drivers above, using instructions I found online, into a master Win XP install CD. This did allow me to get beyond the "No hard drive found F3" error on text only setup mode, but still on first boot into GUI, same 07 bluescreen.
There must be a way to fresh-load this thing with AHCI turned on in BIOS , or is it just a pipe dream?
Thanks,
Brian
It's par for the course for me to receive my new laptops, immediately reformat them, create my own custom builds, and sysprep/ghost. Obsessive Compulsive mode on!
So I receive this beautiful new T60P 2007-9eu with the Intel 82801GBM/GHM ICH7-M Family Serial ATA Storage controller, which loves to Bluescreen my fresh builds when set for AHCI mode in BIOS Config -> Serial ATA.
The only way I can get it to behave is to set it to Compatibility modein BIOS. So, that is what I did, thinking I could switch it back later. But, on switching back to AHCI, BSOD!! again...
I've followed the procedures online, even Installing the newest Intel Chipset support, infinst_autol v. 8.1.1.1001, followed by the special Intel Matrix Storage Manager support.
Following the above procedure, I attempt to switch it back to AHCI mode, and still get a bluescreen.
In a last ditch attempt, I slipstreamed the drivers above, using instructions I found online, into a master Win XP install CD. This did allow me to get beyond the "No hard drive found F3" error on text only setup mode, but still on first boot into GUI, same 07 bluescreen.
There must be a way to fresh-load this thing with AHCI turned on in BIOS , or is it just a pipe dream?
Thanks,
Brian
Dear Brian,
save your effort, it is not worth it. Whatever you do your harddrive will not run in AHCI mode (Native Command Queuing on).
IBM disables NCQ on their drives, so you will have no benefits in having the drive running in AHCI mode. Since I received this information from Hitachi, I run in compatibility mode.
I only found out because I was running a original Hitachi drive with original Hitachi firmware in AHCI mode and the performance just sucked. I guess this is the reason why IBM firmware has NCQ disabled. As soon as I switched the Hitachi drive to compatibility mode, I had the same performance as the IBM drive.
Kind regards,
Wolfgang
save your effort, it is not worth it. Whatever you do your harddrive will not run in AHCI mode (Native Command Queuing on).
IBM disables NCQ on their drives, so you will have no benefits in having the drive running in AHCI mode. Since I received this information from Hitachi, I run in compatibility mode.
I only found out because I was running a original Hitachi drive with original Hitachi firmware in AHCI mode and the performance just sucked. I guess this is the reason why IBM firmware has NCQ disabled. As soon as I switched the Hitachi drive to compatibility mode, I had the same performance as the IBM drive.
Kind regards,
Wolfgang
yep, freakwave's take on the situation is accurate from everything I've seen on these forums. this thread discusses the issue and from what I can tell there is no reason to be running in AHCI mode:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=26761
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=26761
-
laundromatt
- Sophomore Member
- Posts: 154
- Joined: Wed Jun 14, 2006 11:19 am
- Location: San Francisco, California
heelix - what kind of 100g 7200 drive do you have? Seagate or Hitachi? thanks, johnheelix wrote:I did some benchmarks with a pair of HDD's - a 100g 7200 and a 100g 5400 drive. One with Win2003, the other with XP. Both clean OS installs with all drivers.
Compatibility vs AHCI (with drivers) showed no difference in performance when I benchmarked with HD Tach.
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
-
T430s mSATA compatibility
by Chronoculars » Fri Jan 06, 2017 8:41 pm » in ThinkPad T430/T530 and later Series - 10 Replies
- 1170 Views
-
Last post by thinkofit
Fri Feb 03, 2017 3:24 am
-
-
- 5 Replies
- 632 Views
-
Last post by intelfx
Fri Jan 13, 2017 9:28 pm
-
-
Thinkpad Helix Pro Keyboard compatibility (Gen1 vs Gen2)
by Boxxer » Fri Jan 13, 2017 12:03 pm » in ThinkPad X1/X1C - 6 Replies
- 3879 Views
-
Last post by mcintyrerj
Sun Apr 30, 2017 5:28 pm
-
-
- 6 Replies
- 1309 Views
-
Last post by kfzhu1229
Mon Mar 06, 2017 6:08 pm
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 22 guests





