Though I can not be so sure without seeing other parameters. But that can be the most possible reason. Anyways nice to hear that your problem is solved. Now when I boot, I still get the text style OS selection.
To me, the text style is the black background, the windows style is the blue background. Could just be text but prettier. Maybe with some more registry twiddles it would work.
So my memory is a bit foggy over exactly had I got into the scenario. Bruce, in your previous comment you wrote that after 15 min fix you were allowed to boot using Windows style OS. But changing these parameters repeatedly may corrupt both of your OS. Thanks, good tip. Then future installs, if needed, will be much easier. Can anyone give me some advice what to do now?
Only if you are facing any issue with your MBR, then you may do that. Now, the problem is that your Master Boot Record has been reset permanently. Thank you very much for your reply. I tried to reinstall my OS. Do you have any idea what I could do now? I also tried to connect a secong screen to it and see whether I do get a visual response. No, that is the problem. Otherwise I could maybe re-do what is did.
No not the Windows sounds, but the sound like if the harddrive is turning or the fan for cooling. Palcouk Volunteer Moderator. And what err is shown in Event Viewer? How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Palcouk's post on February 23, Cheers Palcouk for the response.
In reply to Cfoobs's post on February 23, Glad its working, but a new laptop should'nt have had that problem in the first place.
If your application requires hot-plug drive support or redundant disks, then AHCI is the only choice. Go to Device Manager and expand the hard drive controllers.
You'll want to try it but if you find any mysterious issues it's good to remember to test without it. Some issues I encountered in past: failure to detect certain HDD models, bugs in Intel drivers causing crashes in some scenarios they're prob fixed by now but I haven't tested latest versions extensively , jerky mouse, glitches in audio etc. The point is, the legacy IDE has been tried and tested. These type of things will be resolved in time, but if you want to play safe, AHCI may need few more years.
There's still new AHCI drivers released rather frequently and it's not all just new features. I saw someone who tried various versions say there can also be performance differences.
If you appreciate what's known a "known quantity" and "tried and tested" then maybe you'll want to think twice about AHCI. And so far the time I spent diagnosing bugs and testing the performance I do love being the free QA department for Intel. The article linked above has got partially different results from mine, and most of the issues I mentioned have no doubt been fixed by now, but keep this post in mind when getting excited about new innovation in storage technology.
I recently installed a SSD drive in my seven year old laptop. In AHCI-mode the score was ! And that has certainly brought the old PC back to life. The difference is HUGE! You can easily make this change on an already installed Windows. There are many articles on the net about this, so i won't get deeper into this. However, the Windows 7 installation disks will only work if the target drive is in IDE mode. Sign up to join this community.
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