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Jun 5, 2009

I have recently tuned my Mac Pro for dropping the legacy mode on the HD and ODD drives because I wanted to use a Blu-Ray drive under Vista Business 64-Bit. It now runs all drives in AHCI mode and shows much faster HD performance.

I checked my unibody MBP and found it runs both SATA drives (HD and super drive) in Windows in legacy IDE mode.

The MBP has a NVIDIA chipset which uses an MCP97 controller which is supporting AHCI version 1.2 according to my profiler under OS X 10.5.7.

I would like to set this controller to AHCI in Windows as well. Unfortunately I am only familiar with the Intel drivers for AHCI drive management for the Mac Pro 5000 chipsets. I was wondering if one of the users here managed to ome across NVIDIA equivalents for running the SATA drives in AHCI mode?

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I have a macbook air, I'm trying to use my airport extreme with a 1 tb hard drive plugged in over my network to store my iTunes etc i change the preferences but it always seems to forget it when the laptop is turned of..

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That said, the matrix control console identifies all my 6 ports correctly. But when I go and hook up my SATA bootcamp hard drive to the ODD_SATA Port on my board, it doesn't boot! Why?? I went through all that trouble to install AHCI drivers in bootcamp annd it doesn't boot up at all? Yes, I would like to boot windows via ODD_Ports, but each time I do this it doesn't seem to boot. I am afraid to use a SATA optical drive, as the same thing will happen again. However, it appears that when I am in bootcamp, all my drives are recognized and working.

What do I need to do to get the ODD_SATA ports to recognize the AHCI during boot up(not while in Bootcamp)? I don't understand why it won't boot, after installing the matrix storage drivers for AHCI? I am leaving you with my skype id so you can chat with me on what to do here. Psychomacuser343 is my skype, while nadav333 is my AIM. As I said, I have tried everything, and while the ODD_SATA ports boot on the mac side, Even with the AHCI drivers in bootcamp, can't get bootcamp booted unless I remove it from the ODD_SATA port. Also, I managed to install one sata cable and not needing to mod my case fan.

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Aug 6, 2009

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I was able to get around this by manually entering in the correct info but the speeds were low at best, usually pausing and stalling every minute.

After frustratingly trying get it to work, I entered clamshell mode because there was no reason at the time to have dual monitors. Once I did, viola, the airport kicked in and started working full force. It's been this way for about a month now.

My laptop is a MacBookPro5,1 with a 2.8 GHz processor and 4 GBs of RAM.

I've read that airports will have serious degradation issues if overheated and while that may be the issue, it doesn't seem to be the case.

I have smcFanControl installed and the MBP seems to be relatively cool to the touch. The fans never seem to be loudly kicking in and I have it raised on a fan powered cooling pad.

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