win7 system on the hard disk AHCI blue screen how to solve

  
win7 system on the hard disk AHCI blue screen how to solve

Solution:

1, click the & ldquo; start & rdquo; button, Type “regedit” in the search box and press Enter to open the “Registry Editor” window. Windows 7 does not display the "Run" command by default in the "Start" menu, but the search box can be used instead of this function (or press the Windows key + R key to enter);

2 In the title bar of the "Registry Editor" window, navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetservicesmsahci branch, then in the right window, double-click “Start”;

3. Open “Edit DWORD Value” Dialog box, change the value in the "Value data" box from 3 to the number 0 (as shown in Figure 2 above), click “ OK & rdquo;;

4, close & ldquo; Registry Editor & rdquo ; window and restart the computer;

5, enter the BIOS setup interface when restarting the computer, change the hard disk to AHCI mode. For example, for the author's computer, press the F1 key to enter the BIOS when starting the computer, select Devices→ ATADrivesSetup→ ConfigureSATAas→ AHCI (Figure 3), and finally press F10 to save and exit the BIOS.

After modifying the registry and enabling the hard disk AHCI mode as described above, you can start it normally without reinstalling the system. Although the startup speed of the computer will not change, when you copy a large number of files, you can see that there is a certain acceleration effect.

Note: Different motherboards enter the BIOS shortcut keys and the location of the AHCI item in the BIOS is different. You can read the manual provided with the motherboard to confirm.

Normally, the default IDE mode of the hard disk is enabled in the BIOS, and AHCI is the abbreviation of AdvancedHostControllerInterface, which means the advanced host controller interface. It is a technology led by Intel and can be certain. To improve the speed of SATA hard drives, it is recommended to open.

In Windows Vista SP1 and later systems, the driver is automatically installed after the BIOS changes the hard disk to AHCI mode. However, if you are using a VistaSP1 operating system, you will need to manually load the AHCI driver through the Windows installation CD when you start the computer. If there is no installation CD for Windows system, please change back to IDE mode, download and install AHCI driver after booting the computer, then enter BIOS to change hard disk to AHCI mode.

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