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Acronis boot cd does not recognize pci-e hard drive
Acronis boot cd does not recognize pci-e hard drive










acronis boot cd does not recognize pci-e hard drive

some controller cards use chipsets that clash with the existing controllers on the mobo particular about this are those that use VIA and Promise (gasp!), the card and attached drives are simply not recognized other controller chipsets are those by JMicron, Silicon Image, and Marvell, which may or may not have their own peculiarities vis-a-vis the mobos they get plugged in.settings in the mobo BIOS setup regarding IDE/SATA/AHCI can affect whether the installed controller card is recognized, and whether it will behave as expected or BSOD on accessing a drive attached to it in windoze.some such controller cards do not have boot ROMs, which means you can't boot from a drive attached to it, but should be able to use it otherwise conventionally to attach additional drives.on some mobos only some PCI slots are designed to recognize such controllers plugged into them further, only some slots will accept cards with attached devices that are bootable you have to figure out which ones.it accesses the motherboard BIOS interrupts so that any drive attached to it will be recognized by the system and listed on boot (note the verbose indications when booting up and note if there are messages pertaining to installed controller) this has nothing to do with any OS (like windoze) at this point.When installing a IDE/SATA/RAID type controller card, note that












Acronis boot cd does not recognize pci-e hard drive