sdm composed on 2016-12-18 14:24 (UTC-0800):
Marc Chamberlin wrote:
I also mentioned, I tried to switch to AHCI but it gave the boot loader for Windows 10 troubles and I was no longer able to boot up Windows 10. So I am not sure how to make these two OS's play nice with each other, and still looking for a workaround...
If Win 10 was installed at the factory in IDE mode and you switch to AHCI in the BIOS, the boot will fail. You have to dig into the registry and make some modifications of some values. The process for doing this is actually a little different on Windows 10 than 7, but it's quite simple. After you make the changes in the registry for AHCI booting, you go into the BIOS and switch to AHCI.
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