Regarding AHCI and drivers: if your BIOS is set for the system to use RAID, then you will need to load the Intel drivers (I noted that in my installation process). If instead you set the system to AHCI, then you will not need to load those drivers in the installation process. If you don't have a need for RAID, AHCI simplifies things.
Chino de Oro
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May 26th, 2023 02:00
Those steps are basically the same. Here is the current driver. Extract it to be used during installation (load driver)
filbert
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May 26th, 2023 09:00
I wrote a detailed description of the Windows installation process. That should help you.
Regarding AHCI and drivers: if your BIOS is set for the system to use RAID, then you will need to load the Intel drivers (I noted that in my installation process). If instead you set the system to AHCI, then you will not need to load those drivers in the installation process. If you don't have a need for RAID, AHCI simplifies things.