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What is the point to this thread? Do you wish to use PATA (also known as IDE) devices?
Last edited by efe; 11 Apr 2021 at 02:36.
go to BIOS setup, and change from AHCI mode to IDE mode. (or IDE compatibility mode)
then boot Win10 into safe mode to load the IDE/ATA drivers and then reboot again into normal mode (otherwise Win10 may crash into a blue screen when changing from AHCI to IDE or vice-versa and not booting into safe mode)
reason why ata channels are not showing in Device Manager is because you are using AHCI based SATA controllers, which do not use ATA channel drivers.