tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7714057303463539599.post4884662510860731322..comments2023-12-12T15:20:46.784+11:00Comments on Chronicles of Nushy: Changing Disk Controller mode from RAID to AHCI in Windows 8Anusha Dharmasenahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04171185453891677370noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7714057303463539599.post-38558719410685485862013-08-24T17:47:01.528+10:002013-08-24T17:47:01.528+10:00what i don't understand is if you have a RAID ...what i don't understand is if you have a RAID volume, how can you change it to AHCI? you need it to be in RAID mode if you have a RAID volume. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13522288297241461224noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7714057303463539599.post-43859524382080315952013-08-23T01:36:19.919+10:002013-08-23T01:36:19.919+10:00Thanks for this guide. I told you my problem: I ne...Thanks for this guide. I told you my problem: I need AHCI Mode for hackintoshing my HP DM4 3090se, In Device Manager I see: Intel(R) Mobile Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller.<br />In Bios Option (InsydeH20 Rev 3.5)I dont have the hability to change to AHCI Mode, must be hidding by HP.<br />I checked the process you posted above, startoverride 0 setting is by default in 3 (I should understand no need to change it, isnt it?)<br />Trying to remove Intel Rapid Storage Technology but Im afraid it will delete RAID Volume (Disk C:) so my W8 system wont boot again.<br />Please let me know If I Delete IRST will damage my system and if startoverride 0 setting has to be in 0 or 3 (A little confused in this part)<br />Regardsxav_chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01397714887524011904noreply@blogger.com