Luk: Are you sure that your SATA controller is not running in Safe Mode "IDE compatible Mode".
AHCI mode may be more efficient but probably will need to reinstall the system.
NOTE Do not change this if the hard drive is set to work in RAID or using Windows XP.
Ok, you're onto something here, because I saw this in my BIOS and was wondering.
YES, the SATA mode is set to IDE mode in BIOS
Is this not correct??? If not, so much for the saying that BIOS handles everything automatically and no need to tweek. If this is the problem I can't help but wonder WHY in the world the default would be IDE mode.
And btw, when I click on that, it gives four options: Disabled....IDE Mode..AHCI Mode.....RAID mode And the IDE Mode choice is always in RED. Would that be because it's default or because it's a safe mode???
I read the manual that came with this motherboard COVER TO COVER and it said NOTHING about this.
Just for grins I changed it to AHCI mode, and when I did all the SATA ports below came up with two new options to choose. One I understand, the other I don't. It is called SPIN UP DEVICE... Enabled or Disabled. Defaults to Disabled.
Here's what my screen looks like unchanged:
SATA Configuration
SATA Mode...............................IDE Mode
ON Chip eSATA 6Gb/s Controller Mode.........AHCI Mode
ON Chip SATA 6Gb/s Controller Mode..........AHCI Mode
SATA Port 1....................Lists my data drive, drive G
SATA Port 2................... Lists my SSD drive, C drive
SATA Port 3...................Lists one of my optical drives
SATA Port 4..................Lists another Optical drives
mSATA..............................not present.
That's it. That's the screen. And the funny thing is that this mobo supports SIX SATA III inputs. But the BIOS has always just listed four. And I've got all six filled. The four I mentioned above and one from my case to enable a front panel eSATA port and the other for another optical drive. (yes, three optical drives on this....long story)
This is so frustrating.