SDD AHCI Mode HP Pavilion dm1-4027sa

System: HP Pavilion dm1-4027sa (AMD processor)
BIOS v:  Hewlett-Packard F.02, Tue 11/10/2011   (maybe I should update to F3 but all I see is it improves WAN so....)
Hello to all,
I'm going to purchase a 240GB Corsair Force 3 SSD.
Now we all have seen the option to enable AHCI mode, I won't to do this as with TRIM support etc. *PLEASE DO NOT ANSWER WITH: YOU DON'T NEED AHCI, YOU CAN GO AHEAD*
Problem is, the stupid BIOS is so simplified that there is nothing on there for AHCI mode. 
I looked in device manager and it seems it has been set up in RAID, as all I get is: IDE ATA/ATAPI. 
Below is device manager showing the controller. Further below is the drivers of the controller:
Unless, the AMD controller supports AHCI I will not purchase my SSD, and forever think why on earth I bought this so called 'entertainment notebook PC'.
Thanks for looking guys and girls,
Danny

Hi:
You're not going to need to install the chipset drivers. They are already included in the W7 install disk.
Your chipset is newer than the AMD 8xx chipset as well.
Your product key will work on a W7 install disk, but I was not aware of any HP Home Premium W7 disks that would work. They are usually part of a recovery disk set and won't work without the whole set.
In case yours doesn't work, then just do this...
If you can read the 25 character Microsoft windows 7 product key, you can download plain Windows 7 ISO files to burn to a DVD for the version of windows that came installed on your PC, and that is listed on the Microsoft COA sticker on your PC's case.
Burn the ISO using the Burn ISO option on your DVD burning program and burn at the slowest possible speed your program will allow. This will create a bootable DVD.
Use the 25 character product key on the PC to activate the installation.
The key will activate either a 32 or 64 bit installation.
Then go to the PC's support and driver page to install the drivers you need.
Link to the W7 ISO file downloads is below.
http://www.mydigitallife.info/official-windows-7-sp1-iso-from-digital-river/
Paul

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