This all is strange.. The IP35 and IP35-E share exactly the same bios, but the IP35-E uses a slimmed-down southbridge (ICH9 instead of ICH9R) that officially doesn't support AHCI. In fact it does, according to the ICH9 datasheet from Intel (Page 54, Table 1-4, Note 4) :
Quote:4. ICH9 Base provides hardware support for AHCI functionality when enabled by appropriate system configuration and software driver.
Now what you did with the BIOS is, as far as I can see that in modbin6, that you enabled some SATA settings for a PCI storage controller:
I don't think there is such an SATA controller on an IP35(-E), it must be the JMicron IDE chip that is meant with "Storage Controller".
The part of the setup where I would expect to find the AHCI option is this, as it is under "OnChip SATA device":
But although the "OnChip SATA mode" option is marked as visible, I cannot see it in the actual BIOS setup, so there must be a check that looks for the mainboard model / southbridge or so. I don't know if this is possible, I have no experience with BIOSes in any way..
I tried to set the OnChip SATA mode to AHCI by default, but the flash was unusuable then, just like with all the other modded BIOSes. I should try to use a definitely working modded BIOS to look if the computer boots with it..
But the most confusing aspect is that people said that it worked?! There must be some magic preventing me from using a modded BIOS
I attached the beta BIOS from abit again, but it's the same as the one in the first post
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