Use this mode if you plan to group multiple drives together for better performance (RAID 0) or data redundancy (RAID 1). On many Intel systems, selecting RAID also enables AHCI features.
This mode allows multiple physical drives to function as a single logical unit. bios sata configuration
Many end-users and even IT professionals accept default BIOS settings, which often default to a legacy IDE or a generic AHCI mode. This paper argues that an informed selection of the SATA configuration mode is essential for maximizing throughput, enabling advanced features (e.g., Native Command Queuing), and ensuring system security post-boot. Use this mode if you plan to group
If you must switch modes post-install, you usually need to edit the Windows Registry (specifically the StartOverride for storahci ) or perform a "Safe Mode" boot to force the OS to detect the new hardware standard. Many end-users and even IT professionals accept default
[Generated Research] Date: October 2024