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Denis Demin2018-08-05 01:13:04
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Denis Demin, 2018-08-05 01:13:04

How to integrate the ACHI driver into the Windows 7 installation image or where can I download a ready-made assembly?

Hello dear users.
The heart bleeds, and the brain boils.
There is an ASUS R541U laptop, it does not have IDE boot. only ACHI, as I understand it, the BIOS is either cut down, or the Americans thought that this technology (IDE) is no longer needed by anyone and no one uses it. It is very necessary to install Windows 7 on it, but there are no drivers for ACHI in it, it is installed only under the IDE. (sorry, if I stated the essence a little crookedly)
I found the only assembly along the way, but there are no peers / seeds on it, please, if there is, put it in the cloud or advise another, already with an integrated ACHI driver. I don’t know how to downgrade or upgrade BIOS myself, so the most bloodless way is to find an assembly with a driver already.
Thank you very much for your attention. Much appreciated and thanks in advance to all who respond.
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 RUS x64 DVD AHCI by She11 v 1.0 (2013) Russian
193.106.30.70/windows/windows_7/16312-windows-7-ul...
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As an option, you can install Windows XP with ACHI on board, run the Windows 7 installer by selecting the update. Will it pass?

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Artem @Jump, 2018-08-05
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The installation image of Windows 7 must have an ACHI driver, it cannot be missing.
Nothing needs to be further integrated.
What specific error does it give you? Maybe you just don't have USB3 drivers - it happens.

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