AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface) enables native command queuing and hot-plugging through SATA host controllers (Serial-ATA) for your hard drives. In many scenarios, it enables more efficient multi-tasking. Vista was the first Windows OS to support AHCI out of the box, whereas Windows 7 does the same. But an issue with AHCI is that if you install the OS without enabling AHCI in the BIOS, enabling it after installation will render your OS unusable. This is because Windows disable the AHCI driver since it is not needed during the installation.
There is one way to fix this, although you need to have knowledge of registry editing. The detailed steps from Microsoft are as follows:
To resolve this issue, enable the AHCI driver in the registry before you change the SATA mode of the boot drive. To do this, follow these steps:
- Exit all Windows-based programs.
- Click Start, type Regedit in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER.
- If you receive the User Account Control dialog box, click Continue.
- Locate and then click the following registry subkey:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicesMsahci
- In the right pane, right-click Start in the Name column, and then click Modify.
- In the Value data box, type 0, and then click OK.
- On the File menu, click Exit to close Registry Editor.
After this you’ll have to restart your computer, go to BIOS and enable AHCI. When you log in to Windows again, you’ll notice the installation of drivers for AHCI. Another restart will be required to finish the driver installation.
I’ve simplified the steps by Microsoft by exporting the registry key. Just download the following file and run it. You’ll still need to go through the steps of restarting your computer and enabling AHCI in the BIOS.
Hopefully, you’ll find a somewhat noticeable improvement in multitasking, especially if you’re a notebook user. Of course with the variety of PC hardware, experience many vary.
Disclaimer:

not work on AMD 790GX motherboard~ ~>_<~
not work on AMD 790GX motherboard~ ~>_<~
Thanks a lot. This helped.
Acer aspire 6930
Thanks a lot.
I was about to reinstal Win 7… And thanks to this I didn't had to!
My config : asus P5K-E wifi ap + win7 final
Thanks. It worked like a charm on my Asus P5B Deluxe mobo.
You're welcome. :)
Thanks. It worked like a charm on my Asus P5B Deluxe mobo.
You're welcome. :)
Worked like a charm for me with an Asus P7P55D pro motherboard. After windows 7 did the reboot thing I installed the intel drivers from Asus and everything is working fine. Did have a little issue with a USB device stop functioning for some reason but it might have been related to another update I had done earlier and just hadn't noticed. That was also an easy fix with an updated driver via Windows Update.
Thanks, working on Windows 7 Ultimate with EX58-UD5.
Thanks, working on Windows 7 Ultimate with EX58-UD5.
Great info. Very clear and helpful. Thanks a lot.
However, your registry file seems to add keys to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemControlSet001ServicesMsahci
instead of
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicesMsahci
I assume that “CurrentControlSet” actually refers to “ControlSet001” internally?
Anyway, it worked perfectly.
Thanks, …..worked for me
Intel DP45SG motherboard
Rio de Janeiro – Brasil
Glad to be of help =)
WOW!!! Worked like a charm, otherwise i was ready to reinstall the OS. Thanks a lot
Thanks, Merci
Works perfectly on Win 7 Final + Gigabyte EP35 DS3
Win 7 Add a “Serial ATA standard AHCI1.0″ in peripheral management” so i think its good ?