AHCI on Southbridge SB600 - slow boot up in XP

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I am using winxp professional SP3 in my PC with the following configuration:
AMD 5000+ with 2G ram
Seagate 250G harddrive in my mobo ASUS M2A-VM HDMI bios 1501

I changed the setting in the southbridge from IDE to AHCI according to the
following link:
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx...id=1&model=M2A-VM+HDMI&page=1&SLanguage=en-us

Everything is ok and the performance is improved except winxp stops for
about 10 second when booting up which is same as described as the following
link:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/248043-30-sata2-problems-booting

I have tried different version of ahcix86.sys (driver for AHCI), but without
improvement for the above scenario. At present, the version of my ahcix86
is 2.5.1540.39

Anyone has encountered the problem and any solution to solve it?

Thanks in advance.

Jerry Wong
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But in keeping with his promise we are looking forward to
new heaven and a new earth, the home of righteousness. (2 Peter 3:13)
 
Re: AHCI on Southbridge SB600 - slow boot up in XP

>I am using winxp professional SP3 in my PC with the following configuration:
>AMD 5000+ with 2G ram
>Seagate 250G harddrive in my mobo ASUS M2A-VM HDMI bios 1501
>
>I changed the setting in the southbridge from IDE to AHCI according to the
>following link:
>http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx...id=1&model=M2A-VM+HDMI&page=1&SLanguage=en-us
>
>Everything is ok and the performance is improved except winxp stops for
>about 10 second when booting up which is same as described as the following
>link:
>http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/248043-30-sata2-problems-booting
>
>I have tried different version of ahcix86.sys (driver for AHCI), but without
>improvement for the above scenario. At present, the version of my ahcix86
>is 2.5.1540.39
>
>Anyone has encountered the problem and any solution to solve it?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Jerry Wong
>http://www.geocities.com/jerrywong.geo
>¦ý§Ú­Ì·Ó¥LªºÀ³³\¡B ¬ß±æ·s¤Ñ·s¦a¡A¦³¸q©~¦b¨ä¤¤¡C(©¼«á3:13)
>But in keeping with his promise we are looking forward to
>new heaven and a new earth, the home of righteousness. (2 Peter 3:13)


As you've stated that when changing over to AHCI from IDE causes a
pause at boot, it could be BIOS related since that is the only thing
that changed when you experience the issue. I see no reason that you
shouldn't be at the current BIOS (2101) to see if it helps you any or
decreases this pause.

Sadly, it seems you have the current AHCI driver so until Asus or AMD
releases something newer, you're stuck with it.

Check in your event viewer for any yellow or red flags.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
RE: AHCI on Southbridge SB600 - slow boot up in XP



"Jerry" wrote:

> I am using winxp professional SP3 in my PC with the following configuration:
> AMD 5000+ with 2G ram
> Seagate 250G harddrive in my mobo ASUS M2A-VM HDMI bios 1501
>
> I changed the setting in the southbridge from IDE to AHCI according to the
> following link:
> http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx...id=1&model=M2A-VM+HDMI&page=1&SLanguage=en-us
>
> Everything is ok and the performance is improved except winxp stops for
> about 10 second when booting up which is same as described as the following
> link:
> http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/248043-30-sata2-problems-booting
>
> I have tried different version of ahcix86.sys (driver for AHCI), but without
> improvement for the above scenario. At present, the version of my ahcix86
> is 2.5.1540.39
>
> Anyone has encountered the problem and any solution to solve it?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jerry Wong
> http://www.geocities.com/jerrywong.geo
> ¦ý§Ú­Ì·Ó¥LªºÀ³³\¡B ¬ß±æ·s¤Ñ·s¦a¡A¦³¸q©~¦b¨ä¤¤¡C(©¼«á3:13)
> But in keeping with his promise we are looking forward to
> new heaven and a new earth, the home of righteousness. (2 Peter 3:13)
>
>
> Jerry,


I have virtually the same system (same MB, Athlon X2 4800+, 320GB HD,
2GB RAM, WIN XP home) and recently I changed from IDE to AHCI. I too noticed
the same delay on boot-up, but don't think much of it since the overall
system speed has not been affected. I've been wondering why the disk
performance hasn't increased over IDE mode, since I have noticed little to no
increase in speed since I changed modes. I'm wondering if the core speed of
our processors (200 MHz, or is this system speed?) has anything to do with
it. If anyone can shine some light on this, I would appreciate it as well.

Thanks, Brian
 
Re: AHCI on Southbridge SB600 - slow boot up in XP

I have checked the performance between in IDE and AHCI by the PC Wizard 2008
and HD Tune 2.55. The results in AHCI are even poor than that of IDE. In
the HD Tune 2.55, the seagate 250G even cannot properly display its disk
infos.

I have changed back to IDE mode already.

As I installed the windows in IDE mode, is there something need in the XP
professional that will add during installation? If yes, how?



"Brian" <Brian@discussions.microsoft.com> ¼¶¼g©ó¶l¥ó·s»D:BD89C8A5-D128-4DF6-9B73-45CFCF3CACC5@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "Jerry" wrote:
>
>> I am using winxp professional SP3 in my PC with the following
>> configuration:
>> AMD 5000+ with 2G ram
>> Seagate 250G harddrive in my mobo ASUS M2A-VM HDMI bios 1501
>>
>> I changed the setting in the southbridge from IDE to AHCI according to
>> the
>> following link:
>> http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx...id=1&model=M2A-VM+HDMI&page=1&SLanguage=en-us
>>
>> Everything is ok and the performance is improved except winxp stops for
>> about 10 second when booting up which is same as described as the
>> following
>> link:
>> http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/248043-30-sata2-problems-booting
>>
>> I have tried different version of ahcix86.sys (driver for AHCI), but
>> without
>> improvement for the above scenario. At present, the version of my
>> ahcix86
>> is 2.5.1540.39
>>
>> Anyone has encountered the problem and any solution to solve it?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Jerry Wong
>> http://www.geocities.com/jerrywong.geo
>> |y¡±U-I¡Pˆ_¢DLaoˆY33\!B ?s¡Óa¡Ps?N¡Ps|a!A|3¡Mqc~|bÆØa??!C(c??ˆh3:13)
>> But in keeping with his promise we are looking forward to
>> new heaven and a new earth, the home of righteousness. (2 Peter 3:13)
>>
>>
>> Jerry,

>
> I have virtually the same system (same MB, Athlon X2 4800+, 320GB HD,
> 2GB RAM, WIN XP home) and recently I changed from IDE to AHCI. I too
> noticed
> the same delay on boot-up, but don't think much of it since the overall
> system speed has not been affected. I've been wondering why the disk
> performance hasn't increased over IDE mode, since I have noticed little to
> no
> increase in speed since I changed modes. I'm wondering if the core speed
> of
> our processors (200 MHz, or is this system speed?) has anything to do with
> it. If anyone can shine some light on this, I would appreciate it as
> well.
>
> Thanks, Brian
 
Re: AHCI on Southbridge SB600 - slow boot up in XP

>I have checked the performance between in IDE and AHCI by the PC Wizard 2008
>and HD Tune 2.55. The results in AHCI are even poor than that of IDE. In
>the HD Tune 2.55, the seagate 250G even cannot properly display its disk
>infos.
>
>I have changed back to IDE mode already.
>
>As I installed the windows in IDE mode, is there something need in the XP
>professional that will add during installation? If yes, how?


Well, for what I understand, you'd have to slipstream the AHCI driver
into XP when installing it in AHCI mode since XP does not recognize or
support SATA / AHCI stuff natively. So if you're getting good
performance with IDE, I would leave it.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
Re: AHCI on Southbridge SB600 - slow boot up in XP

Basically the benefit to AHCI is Native Command Queuing. This is a
feature where disk commands are re-order to enhance performance
of the drive. I just recently upgraded my drives to the latest Seagate
family with 32-Megabyte Cache. On average, the disks are running
at or near 117 Megabytes-per-Second without AHCI.

"Thee Chicago Wolf" <.@.> wrote in message
news:eg91f4ds25nuvmha5pfhabj5gr9phqoebc@4ax.com...
> >I have checked the performance between in IDE and AHCI by the PC Wizard
> >2008
>>and HD Tune 2.55. The results in AHCI are even poor than that of IDE. In
>>the HD Tune 2.55, the Seagate 250G even cannot properly display its disk
>>infos.
>>
>>I have changed back to IDE mode already.
>>
>>As I installed the windows in IDE mode, is there something need in the XP
>>professional that will add during installation? If yes, how?

>
> Well, for what I understand, you'd have to slipstream the AHCI driver
> into XP when installing it in AHCI mode since XP does not recognize or
> support SATA / AHCI stuff natively. So if you're getting good
> performance with IDE, I would leave it.
>
> - Thee Chicago Wolf
 
Re: AHCI on Southbridge SB600 - slow boot up in XP

>Basically the benefit to AHCI is Native Command Queuing. This is a
>feature where disk commands are re-order to enhance performance
>of the drive. I just recently upgraded my drives to the latest Seagate
>family with 32-Megabyte Cache. On average, the disks are running
>at or near 117 Megabytes-per-Second without AHCI.


Watch out for the 7200.11, they have an obscenely high failure rate.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 

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