![]() ![]() You may want to read the difference between S1 and S3 sleep mode You could try S1 and disable S3 if bios supports that You should check to make sure AHCI (or RAID) is selected AND NOT IDE. Your system is new and came with 10 so it is probably enabled in BIOS. Irregardless, you need to be in AHCI mode. Win10 was not on the list but it worked anyway Your asmedia chipset is probably newer. It comes with a readme file that explains how to install. The controller may not support S3 or maybe the disk drive is the problem. You may not be able to automatically wake devices from sleep. Naturally, I don't want to go through that again! Should I try my luck with the WHQL driver, as I suppose that is the stable Windows driver? Or am I way off the beaten path? I tried restarting and couldn't get a logo to come up, so I figured out how to "windows + b" into the BIOS (yay Google and iPhone), and from there I just went straight to system restore and returned to normalcy. ![]() I opened that folder, installed the driver, and all seemed well, so I restarted my computer as instructed. 4 must be better because 4 is higher than 3 (facepalm). 4? I Googled what WHQL meant (I'm a computer whiz and have learned lots on the Google), but decided. This folder presented me with two options: This bewildered me for a bit, but I saw where it said "ASM1061" on the non-descript box it came in, so I went with ASMedia. ![]() It did come with a driver mini CD, so not long after I posted last Saturday, I figured I ought to try it out.īeing the computer whiz I am, I opened the SATA card folder, where I was presented with three options: What could go wrong? Obviously the power management! 4.5 stars and plenty of reviews saying it was plug and play, and people seemingly doing things more complicated than me. The expansion card I got was the BEYIMEI PCIe SATA Card 2 Ports, PCI-E to SATA Expansion Card on Amazon. Thanks for the response, and glad I have the time to address this again. ![]()
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