Daytrader, on 21 February 2013 - 12:30 PM, said:
So what about my question guys

Which one?
Daytrader, on 21 February 2013 - 07:21 AM, said:
So guys, am i right in thinking, if i install xp pro with sp3 slipstreamed into my install disk, and install useing my asus p5ql pro motherboard useing the sata port connected to my install sata hard drive with bios set to ide, i do not have to slipstream the sata ahci/raid drivers in if bios is set to ide and i do not want to enable ahci or raid in the future ? i mean will i still get the sata hard drive working to its 300 speed spec, i know it dont actually get any where near that, but i mean will i be getting the full benift from my connected sata drive compared to just a old pata/ata hard drive, i just want confirmation please / cheers
The answers to these ones has been already posted.
http://www.msfn.org/...ost__p__1030467
Yes, you
*can* install to a SATA disk setting the BIOS in "IDE compatibility mode", it will work alright..
Yes, you don't
*have to* enable AHCI in the future.
No, you won' thave the
*full* benefit from your SATA drive if you use not AHCI, the difference between what you will get in "ide compatibility mode" vs. AHCI is not easily calculated, a number of factors may affect it, including the model/make of the hard disk drive, the controllers used, etc., etc.
And yes it is possible to install in "IDE compatibility mode" and only later "switch" to AHCI.
jaclaz