AHCI and RAID on HP Compaq Elite 8000, 8100, 8200, and 8300 Business PCs - Technical White Paper
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Enhancing existing Vista or Windows 7 images from IDE mode or native AHCI mode  
Vista and Windows 7 have a native AHCI driver. If Vista or Windows 7 was installed while in IDE mode, a registry change 
will allow users to gracefully switch to AHCI mode using the Microsoft driver. See the Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 
at 
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922976/en-us . 
Corporate IT may be able to update an existing Vista or Window 7 image that was created in IDE mode to use the Intel 
AHCI driver. The process requires inserting the Intel AHCI drivers into the image in a pre-installation environment using 
the appropriate OS Tools.  
Required software to insert the Intel AHCI driver:  
•  Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE) CD  
•  Windows OPK (OEM Preinstallation Kit) CD  
•  PKGMGR.EXE (Package Manager)  
The OPK CD is not available for general download. It must be obtained through a Microsoft authorized distributor. 
PKGMGR.EXE is a tool that installs, uninstalls, configures, and updates features and packages for Vista and Windows 7.  
For more information and instructions on OPK or PKGMGR.EXE, go to http://www.hp.com. 
The process is as follows:  
1.  Boot into WinPE. 
2.  Run PKGMGR.EXE from OPK 
A sample command line is:  
pkgmgr.exe /o:"C:\;C:\Windows" /n:"C:\AddAHCI\HP-AHCI.xml" 
Where C:\AddAHCI\HP-AHCI.xml contains: 
<?xml version="1.0" ?>  
<unattend xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3" xmlns:wcm="http://  
schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State"> 
 <settings pass="offlineServicing"> 
 <component name="Microsoft-Windows-PnpCustomizationsNonWinPE"  
processorArchitecture="x86" 
 publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral"  
versionScope="nonSxS"> 
 <DriverPaths> 
 <PathAndCredentials wcm:keyValue="1"> 
 <Path>C:\AddAHCI</Path> 
 </PathAndCredentials> 
 </DriverPaths> 
 </component> 
 </settings> 
</unattend> 
3.  Reboot the computer. 
4.  Enter F10 Setup and change SATA Emulation mode to AHCI. 
5.  Reboot the computer into the OS. 
An existing Vista or Windows 7 image using the native AHCI driver can be updated to use the Intel AHCI driver (iastor.sys). 
The driver can be downloaded from 
www.hp.com.  
NOTE: Be careful when moving an image to computer with a different chipset. The Device ID of the AHCI controller must 
match what is in the INF or the AHCI driver will fail and the computer will not boot. 










