![]() Uninstalling the driver that broke my installation and installing a driver that works proved to be a non-trivial task. Even more, their engineers didn’t grasp the concept of backward compatibility. When it comes to drivers, AMD is still a shitty company. The most important: the SSD performance is hurt under IDE mode, the TRIM command won’t work under IDE mode without 3rd party software since only the MSAHCI driver implements TRIM from Windows 7, and the fact that my HDD array doesn’t support NCQ under IDE mode. Had to disable the AHCI in BIOS and revert to using IDE mode for the SATA ports. I had the lack of inspiration to check that too instead of simply ignoring it, like I usually do with Bing Desktop and Silverlight. ![]() You know, like the stuff that comes from the vendor and it isn’t properly tested. Until Microsoft delivered a 3rd party driver update via an optional package. ![]() Of course, I dismissed all of them with the classic “worksforme” as didn’t happen to me. I heard a lot of urban legends about the Windows Update service that messes up your machine.
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