Start> right click on Computer> select Properties from the list> in the properties window on the left top click on Device Manager to open. Check in device manager for any yellow or red call outs. I didn't check the device manager before I wiped the SSD and installed a clean OS, so I don't know if.
#Ide ata atapi controllers driver asus install#
I got a new laptop, so I wanted to wipe the SSD and install a clean copy of Windows 10 Home. So now I am not experienced enough to know what I should do next. Administrator, Team Manager, Gaming, Team Manager, Joined May 10, 2008. Summary: The device manager doesn't show a listing for 'IDE ATA/ATAPI controller.' And I'm pretty sure it's supposed to be listed. I then tried to uninstall the driver and do a restart, but it still says it is not starting (I believe it installed the same driver again). I figured it was an old driver, but it says it has the most recent driver when I tried that. I finally noticed that the IDE ATA/ATAPI controller ( which is an Intel (R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family 6 Port SATA AHCI Controller - 10C02) is not starting up. Windows 10 takes 17 minutes to boot after IDE ATA/ATAPI Controller.IDE ATA/ATAPI driver missing - Windows 10 Forums.SATA Standard SATA AHCI Controller in Windows 10 - Asus.What is ATA/ATAPI and what does it mean - HelpwithPCs.Ide Ata-atapi Controller Driver Update - FREE SOFTWARE. So I have been trying to figure out what my real problems were with the update on the Desktop (formerly Windows 7 and had tons of old apps, files, etc). I upgraded both with existing (meaning I didn't do a full wipe and install.but the laptop had nearly nothing on it to begin with). My much faster Desktop went from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and is now super laggy and has been a horrible update. My Windows 8 laptop upgraded easily and operates nicely with the update. I've upgraded two computers at my house to Windows 10.