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08-10-2020 06:37 PM
Product: Hp Compaq 6720s
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP
When checked how to solve this problem YouTube. The answer was to change the Sata settings. But I don't know how to change it, so kindly help me, anyone knows how to solve this problem.
Windows XP, Hp compaq 6720s
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08-11-2020 08:05 AM
Hi:
You don't want to change the settings because AHCI provides much better drive performance.
You can slipstream the SATA drivers you need into a copy of your XP installation media.
Read the document I attached for how to do this, and I also attached the 32 bit XP SATA AHCI drivers you need to slipstream.
Slipstream all of the drivers in the folder.
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