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The terms of the software license agreement included with any software you download will control your use of the software. (Seller/Integrator Distribution & Single User) IMPORTANT - READ BEFORE COPYING, INSTALLING OR USING. DO NOT USE OR LOAD THIS SOFTWARE AND ANY ASSOCIATED MATERIALS (COLLECTIVELY, THE “SOFTWARE”) UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS. BY LOADING OR USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.

AHCI and RAID driver + tools QM77 (WinXP, Win7 32/64-bit). 11.2.0.1006; --; WinXP, WES2009, Win7/32bit, Win7/64bit,WES7;; 12.35 MB; EXE.

IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO SO AGREE, DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE. Please Also Note: 1.

If You are a seller of Intel motherboards, integrator of Intel motherboards into systems, or a seller of systems that include Intel motherboards (“Seller/Integrator”) this complete LICENSE AGREEMENT applies; 2. If You are an End-User, then only Exhibit A, the INTEL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT, applies. For Seller/Integrators: LICENSE. This Software is licensed for use only in conjunction with Intel motherboard products. Use of the Software in conjunction with non-Intel motherboard products is not licensed hereunder.

I have an old HP DC7800 (it actually says DC7900 on the box, but several firmwares says it is a dc7800 for some odd reason.) convertible minitower that I use at home, running Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit. I put an SSD in this PC and when I went into the BIOS to look for AHCI settings it only displays RAID and IDE. Now, I've read about this in this forum and that guy got it working with Intel Matrix Storage Manager (RAID drivers), but he was on Windows Vista. I however am on Windows 7. Installshield cab file viewer. From what I can find there simply are no drivers for this on Windows 7. Anyone got any experience with this? Would be sweet to get this working.

Thank you in advance. Hi: Someone probably put a dc7800 motherboard in a dc7900 case because they use the same case. The fact that the BIOS in your PC only has settings for RAID and IDE, that confirms you have a dc7800. The dc7900 has all 3 settings. You can't use the old matrix storage Manager to provide trim support for your SSD--at least not that I know of.

You need to use the new Intel RST driver which you can get at the link below. That software and driver supposedly provides support for SSD's. Download and install the first file on the list. You're very welcome. Try just updating the driver. Use this download instead. Select the first file on the list (64 bit).

Extract the files to a folder. Go to the device manager and click to expand the storage controllers section. There you see your Intel RAID controller listed. Click on that. Click on the driver tab. Click on update driver.

Select the Browse My Computer for Software and browse to the folder you extracted those drivers to. Make sure the Include subfolders box is checked and see if the driver installs that way. A successful install will have changed the name of your RAID controller from the Intel(R) ICH8R/ICH9R/ICH10R/DO/5 Series/3400 Series SATA RAID Controller to the Intel(R) Desktop/Workstation/Server Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller. Hi: Your PC has an add on SCSI controller card and I don't know what you need to do with that. I would remove the SCSI controller and connect the HDD to the SATA port on the motherboard (unless there was a specific reason the PC had a SCSI controller card installed, and you need it).

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The terms of the software license agreement included with any software you download will control your use of the software. (Seller/Integrator Distribution & Single User) IMPORTANT - READ BEFORE COPYING, INSTALLING OR USING. DO NOT USE OR LOAD THIS SOFTWARE AND ANY ASSOCIATED MATERIALS (COLLECTIVELY, THE “SOFTWARE”) UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS. BY LOADING OR USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.

AHCI and RAID driver + tools QM77 (WinXP, Win7 32/64-bit). 11.2.0.1006; --; WinXP, WES2009, Win7/32bit, Win7/64bit,WES7;; 12.35 MB; EXE.

IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO SO AGREE, DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE. Please Also Note: 1.

If You are a seller of Intel motherboards, integrator of Intel motherboards into systems, or a seller of systems that include Intel motherboards (“Seller/Integrator”) this complete LICENSE AGREEMENT applies; 2. If You are an End-User, then only Exhibit A, the INTEL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT, applies. For Seller/Integrators: LICENSE. This Software is licensed for use only in conjunction with Intel motherboard products. Use of the Software in conjunction with non-Intel motherboard products is not licensed hereunder.

I have an old HP DC7800 (it actually says DC7900 on the box, but several firmwares says it is a dc7800 for some odd reason.) convertible minitower that I use at home, running Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit. I put an SSD in this PC and when I went into the BIOS to look for AHCI settings it only displays RAID and IDE. Now, I've read about this in this forum and that guy got it working with Intel Matrix Storage Manager (RAID drivers), but he was on Windows Vista. I however am on Windows 7. Installshield cab file viewer. From what I can find there simply are no drivers for this on Windows 7. Anyone got any experience with this? Would be sweet to get this working.

Thank you in advance. Hi: Someone probably put a dc7800 motherboard in a dc7900 case because they use the same case. The fact that the BIOS in your PC only has settings for RAID and IDE, that confirms you have a dc7800. The dc7900 has all 3 settings. You can't use the old matrix storage Manager to provide trim support for your SSD--at least not that I know of.

You need to use the new Intel RST driver which you can get at the link below. That software and driver supposedly provides support for SSD's. Download and install the first file on the list. You're very welcome. Try just updating the driver. Use this download instead. Select the first file on the list (64 bit).

Extract the files to a folder. Go to the device manager and click to expand the storage controllers section. There you see your Intel RAID controller listed. Click on that. Click on the driver tab. Click on update driver.

Select the Browse My Computer for Software and browse to the folder you extracted those drivers to. Make sure the Include subfolders box is checked and see if the driver installs that way. A successful install will have changed the name of your RAID controller from the Intel(R) ICH8R/ICH9R/ICH10R/DO/5 Series/3400 Series SATA RAID Controller to the Intel(R) Desktop/Workstation/Server Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller. Hi: Your PC has an add on SCSI controller card and I don't know what you need to do with that. I would remove the SCSI controller and connect the HDD to the SATA port on the motherboard (unless there was a specific reason the PC had a SCSI controller card installed, and you need it).