(01-27-2013, 04:16 AM)Hagis2k Wrote: Haha well i tried it it sort of works but AHCI will not work as it should the drive gets detected by windows7 but i cant change anything on it either in ahci or linux-ahci or raid boot from the harddrive fails on all except native ide mode anyone know if this is the hardware that causes it or could the bios need some more work? just curious
Or am i doing somthing wrong to enable ahci ?
No, you have done nothing wrong. The symptoms you describe are pretty much what I have encountered as well.
Set AHCI to
[Enabled] => "Hard Drive not found."
It has something to do with bad support for AHCI, from nVidia.
Over at
nForcer's HQ, they have drivers for AHCI, but in my case it was still impossible to get them to work, since I couldn't even get the HDD to be detected in order to install the OS and then the drivers. So I gave up.
It seems HP noticed how bad it was supported and decided, for stability's sake (since the ODD is IDE) to keep it in IDE mode, with the option to change it off-limits to the end-user.
Hard Drive performance in these nVidia chipsets isn't something to write home about, that much I can tell, but they work fine if you ignore the performance. AHCI would help, but I'm sure it would be something too noticeable.
(01-27-2013, 03:09 PM)speedycars Wrote: Just tried this bios on my dv6815nr.
"B" gives me an error before flashing.
"A" corrupts my BIOS and have to rescue it with Crisis Disk.
Am I missing something?
Also need a nowhitelist version, because I've installed faster wi-fi n card which is not present in the original whitelist.
Well, it should work. The official BIOS files match the ones I used. Only one of the .WPH files is the right one for your computer, though, so it's normal that the other one outputs an error. (most likely checksum)
As for the one that indeed flashes and proceeds to corrupt the BIOS...I'm out of ideas. Does the official BIOS update do the same?