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Old 31-07-2016, 05:13 PM
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XP and Win7 (older install DVDs) did not have AHCI support. If this is the problem disabling it in bios (hard drive section somewhere) would allow you to install windows but at the cost of hard drive performance. Otherwise getting AHCI drivers for the installation should not be too difficult.

If I remember correctly, Intel chipset drivers had the missing driver files that allowed to install Windows.
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