Bios Sata Mode - !link!
bcdedit /set current safeboot minimal
Hot Plugging (swapping drives while the PC is on). This is the default for almost all modern SSDs and Windows versions from 7 onwards. IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics): A "legacy" or compatibility mode. It mimics older PATA (ribbon cable) hardware. Use this only if you are installing an ancient operating system like Windows XP that lacks built-in AHCI drivers. It significantly limits the speed of modern SSDs. RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks): Used when combining multiple physical drives into one logical unit for either increased speed ( RAID 0 bios sata mode
If you already have Windows installed, – you’ll get a BSOD. bcdedit /set current safeboot minimal Hot Plugging (swapping