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This BIOS contains three system images with different ID's, can you see your "System ID" from flashing with the exe, or in any of it's logs?
BIOS contains images for these three main systems
165C, 165E, 3564
But flash ini control file (Platform.ini) has to following, so any of the following will use one of the three above (I need to know which to edit for you)
[Platform_Check]
Flag=2
PlatformName1=165C
PlatformName2=165D
PlatformName3=1660
PlatformName4=1661
PlatformName5=1664
PlatformName6=1665
PlatformName7=165E
PlatformName8=165F
PlatformName9=1662
PlatformName10=1663
PlatformName11=3562
PlatformName12=3563
PlatformName13=3564
PlatformName14=3565
PlatformName15=3566
PlatformName16=3567
PlatformName17=3568
PlatformName18=3569
PlatformName19=
PlatformName20=
;This flag is the switch of comparing bios project ID with ROM file project ID.
;Flag default : 3.
; 0 : Don't check project ID.
; 1 : Check project ID of new file.
; If ID is different with current BIOS, the utility will close.
; 2 : Utility will compare current platform ID with the 20 platform IDs.
; If any one is match, it will go ahead, otherwise utility will close.
; 3 : Depends on BIOS report.
;PlatformName1~20 default : empty.
; String : If ROM file do not contain correct ID, user can define ID here.
I also see a lot of BIOS settings, and default user view is full, so assumed you would see a lot too. How limited are we talking here, what are you missing that you want? I do see SATA - IDE/AHCI settings in all three BIOS images, inside IDE configuration page, you can set IDE, AHCI or IDE->AHCI (Default), then legacy or UEFI mode, then force RAID Mode
For XP and AHCI you would probably need to load "F6' AHCI drivers during the install setup.