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#13 fixed Add support for os2dump compatibility Markus Thielen Steven Levine
Description

os2dump tends to fail on systems using the os2ahci.add driver. This occurs because os2dump is invoked with the AHCI controller in a state where BIOS int13 I/O will not work.

This ticket is related to

http://bugs.ecomstation.nl/view.php?id=3201

#14 fixed AHCI 1.22 crash Markus Thielen Doug Bissett
Description

I am using OS2AHCI 1.22, from the eCS betazone, on my Asus M3A78-EM motherboard, with AMD quad core Phenom processor, and a new Seagate 500 GB SATA III drive. I had problems with my old Maxtor 250 GB SATA drive, and the old AHCI version so I wasn't using AHCI previously.

With OS2AHCI 1.22, I ran okay for about 3 hours, while I did my backups using BackAgain?/2000, putting the backup files on the same disk. That all worked good (roughly 4.1 GB total output, in 3 files). The next step was to burn those files to a SATA DVD drive, using DVDDAO. As soon as I started DVDDAO, the system trapped (trap000d). I got a picture of that in AHCITRAP.jpg, but something went wrong when I tried Ctrl-Alt+Numlck+Numlck. and I didn't get anything else (looks like my diskette drive died). After I rebooted, I did the DVD burn, with no trouble.

#15 fixed AHCI - loops eComStation Boot on Virtual Box. rousseau Martin Iturbide
Description

Using eComStation 2.1 AHCI v1.22 Running it as host on Windows 7 x64 on VirtualBox? 4.1.10

If I switch from the IDE controller to the SATA controller the same boot virtual HDD, eComStation reboots in a loop when loading the desktop.

You can see the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jI2_UQIfVwk

If I switch the virtual HDD back to IDE, everything goes back to normal.

Secondary disk and DVD-ROM works/boots fine with SATA. But it is not as reliable as IDE. Secondary HDD breaks connection and hang system.

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