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    válasz Pancsermeste #36466 üzenetére

    hálám jeléül.. max gugli fordító, de sztem a raidnél, vagy valami raides csatlakozásnál van szerepe.. Szóval disabled...
    Amd Ahci Rom
    The "AMD AHCI BIOS ROM" is actually easy to explain. Otherwise known as an Option ROM, or OROM, it is code that is stored with the BIOS/UEFI, that either provides some control of a boards chipset, or the chipset used on an add-on RAID card, for example. Enabling that in your BIOS/UEFI will cause a simple user interface to appear during POST, and if you press certain keys while it is displayed (possibly Ctrl A in this case), the POST process will stop, and you can then configure whatever that OROM controls via the UI.

    In this case there might be some options for the AMD SATA chipset when used in AHCI mode that can be configured. Some OROMs will simply display information on the screen, such as what drives are connected to that interface, and don't allow any configuration. The most common type of OROM is for configuring RAID volumes, if the boards chipset supports RAID, and the SATA mode is set to RAID, and the RAID driver is installed, etc. If you don't press the correct keys when the OROM UI is displayed, it will disappear, and POST will continue. The OROM UI will be displayed each time the PC goes through its POST and boot sequence. If this option is disabled in the BIOS/UEFI, the OROM UI will not be displayed during POST.

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