I have looked in other forms for a potential fix using regedit, but they only work for on-board SATA controllers not external PCIE. I have tried to install the latest drivers for this SATA Controller but no luck in that (Latest Release was in 2013). I cannot change the mode of a single SATA port as there are no options for the controller on the bios, I actually have to re-flash the SATA controller to change modes. If I change to IDE mode, all of the 2 SATA ports will turn to IDE mode. The SATA controller runs at AHCI mode and I can convert to IDE mode to solve my problem, but I need hot swap enabled for another drive going to be attached to this controller. Now disabling the tray icon is not ideal for me as I also have an external usb HDD which can only be ejected through the "Safely Remove" tray icon. Now I do not want this to happen as I do not want to ever eject that drive ever. Windows 10 Creators Update and Later Servicing Drivers,Windows 10 Creators Update and Later Upgrade. On Windows 10, the "Safely Remove" option is enabled on the drive as shown bellow: Windows 10 Creators Update and Later Servicing Drivers,Windows 10 Creators Update and Later Upgrade & Servicing Drivers. ![]() I have an internal HDD attached to a PCIE SATA controller with an Asmedia ASM1061 chip on it. I've been scratching my head for a while with this.
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